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ISTANBUL

The little fever in a workshop in Istanbul makes you breathe

Sugar Mizzy November 21, 2021

The 45-year-old barber Taşdemir in Kadıköy is about to wear the usual items from the visitors.

In Kadıköy, one of the most active in Istanbul, barber Tanriverdi Tasdemir provides a comfortable environment with its flowers.

Tanriverdi Taşdemir, a barber with 45 years of painting and growing living plants in a 20 square meter shop, gives our students a breath of fresh air. From the street, the barber shops, reminiscent of a florist with plants covering their windows, transform people’s lives into a consuming, refreshing, life-giving mood.

A barber in Istanbul makes you breathe with the small system in his shop #1

FLOWERS ALL OVER THE SHOP

The scent of flowers in the full barber shop is combined with the pictures Taşdemir drew on the canvas. The painter, the owner of dozens of plants and kitchen shops, told about life.

Taşdemir told Izber that he took the first grade of primary school from Kars and passed the barbershop from the beginning. Taşdemir, who has been a barber for 45 years, transferred her from Izmit to Istanbul after about a year.

A barber in Istanbul, the small system in his shop is breathtaking #2

HE SAID THAT THE BOOK HE READ DIRECTED HIM TO THE DRAWINGS

Taşdemir, the barber you stayed with Moda in a coffee house, your favorite “I saw that the guys are better than me. The masters are not mine, they are better masters. Our boss loves me so much, without completing it for those who love me.” said.

Telling the stories of Texas, Tommik and Zagor comics, Taşdemir noted that he wrote the stories of these books in order to direct them to paint. Describing Karakalemköy in Taşdemir, as it got used to the home environment, say:

“I PUT WHAT IS IN MYSELF INTO CANVAS”

“More little little watercolors started not to start painting. It’s not from birth. I pour it on canvases. They order charcoal portraits, I think about them by looking at them.”

A barber in Istanbul, the small system in his shop is breathtaking #3

HE FINDS CLOSE TO 40 PLANTS IN THE SHOP

What they described as radiating a deep air craft:

“There are nearly 40 plants here. There are nature flowers, swordfish, lemon, Japanese rose, cactus, light varieties. I grew a few and they left. I saw that the greenery is alive. Let me do my work in the store.

“I’M RATING THEM LIKE CHILDREN”

Taşdemir expressed that he will be in plant enterprises for many years, “In Ormana, you breathe in and out when you’re on the plane, just like here. You can breathe in and out here” said.

Emphasizing that he does not intend to sell his plants, Taşdemir said, “I’m raising them like children, how can I give them. I give a branch, anyway. I pluck it, there are branches in the water, the ones I can’t break get on them” said.

A barber in Istanbul, the small system in his shop is breathtaking #4

“LET PEOPLE CREATE HOBBIES INSTEAD”

pic. barber Taşdemir gives the following advice with his products in the capacity he grows plants

“If people are happy, time problems will be erased from their minds. Because the head is empty, tense, the body is moving, the blood is moving. It always relaxes people, not green.

A barber in Istanbul makes you breathe with the little fever in his shop #5

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