Other Works by Murat Palta Working with Apple

Illustrator Murat Palta creates magnificent works by adapting some of the iconic characters that everyone knows well into miniature, the famous art of the Ottoman Empire. He also drew a miniature for Apple's branch on Bağdat Street, which will be the largest store in Europe.
 Other Works by Murat Palta Working with Apple
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Murat Palta, who exhibits his works in Turkey as well as in countries such as Italy, Russia, France and the United Arab Emirates, interprets the traditional art of miniature and illumination with a unique aesthetic.

By blending literature, cinema, computer games with western and eastern cultures, a humorous visuality emerges. It is possible to see many famous works from Super Mario to Street Fighter, from Star Wars to Mad Max in the works of Palta.

Murat Palta miniature on display at Apple’s Bagdat Street store:

Super Mario, one of the indispensable games of our childhood. Mastery flows from every detail.

The key characters and elements of the Star Wars series come together. Darth Vader, Yoda, Han Solo, Death Star, AT-ATs and more. . .

The cult scene of the movie Tarkan: Viking Blood: Giant octopus, Wolf descending the stairs at the back and other details.

When Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning from oppressive dreams, he finds himself in the Ottoman Empire. . .

“What if Shrek was an Anatolian tale?” A drawing as an answer to the question.

Ash Ketchum is hunting pokemon in the Ottoman Empire.

Pikachu, Charmander and Pidgeotto. . .

Did you recognize it? Misty and Brock.

Bulbasaur and Psyduck!

Squirtles are pretty busy.

Snorlax again as you know.

“Get ready for trouble! Double trouble!”

Aduket!

The movie that won Leonardo DiCaprio the Oscar: Resurrection

The unforgettable scene from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Tim Burton’s work that brings Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder together: Scissors Hands

The New Life movie by Tom Hanks. Along with Wilson, of course.

Ridley Scott’s Alien movie.

Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window and all its details.

The cult poster of Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. Mia Wallace is in the Ottoman harem this time.

Extraordinary drawing of Mad Max: Furious Roads with a painting and hanging.

Vee is a miniature version of that famous meme. It tastes like a classic piece.

BONUS: “Mustafa Kemal Atatürk” in all his dignity (Guess the meaning of the hidden creature.)

You can follow Murat Palta’s other works on his Instagram account.

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