Relief painting. Yucel Donmez also used his special technique differently in this painting. The main technique used by the artist in his canvas paintings arises from the different use of the same technique. The technique of the artist also emphasizes his philosophy. Yucel Donmez developed a completely different technique based on traditional Marbling art, and with this technique, marbling, calligraphy, calligraphy and the Ottoman synthesis reveal the contemporary synthesis. While referring to the palace life with his gold leafed paintings, he also reveals Byzantine synthesis.
In this work, which is one of the artist's protest works, he criticizes capitalism with the cross he made from credit cards. Yucel Donmez emphasizes that makeup should be applied to capitalism with his works in this series. In this work of the series, he also referred to that capitalism uses women.
1987-July at the same time, Yucel Donmez introduced the technical and style he brought to visual arts by performing performances for 12 days in addition to the one-month exhibition he opened at the Junior Museum of The Art Institute of Chicago. Donmez's exhibition and performances were featured in the main news on America's Chicago-based national television channel WGN, and Donmez was launched as an artist who brought visual arts innovation to the world art platform. WGN television has given the artist the title Chicago's Very Own, and has registered it as the distinctive artist of Chicago. The same award was given to Micahel Jorda a year later for her success in basketball. WGN's traditional award, Chicago's Very Own, is given to people of various professions worldwide.