Spreading across a massive 160x80 cm canvas with the rich texture of oil paint, this panoramic piece offers a powerful and cinematic composition that will dominate the space. The true power of the artwork lies in the artist's mastery of spatial arrangement. The hazy buildings in the background, melted like a dream with soft pastel tones, and the extensively detailed wet floor reflections create a profound spatial depth. This soft and melancholic backdrop highlights the popping colors of the figures and the tram in the foreground just like musical notes. The classical urban landscape is brought back to life through a contemporary and lyrical abstraction.
Spreading across a massive 160x80 cm canvas with the rich texture of oil paint, this panoramic piece offers a powerful and cinematic composition that will dominate the space. The true power of the artwork lies in the artist's mastery of spatial arrangement. The hazy buildings in the background, melted like a dream with soft pastel tones, and the extensively detailed wet floor reflections create a profound spatial depth. This soft and melancholic backdrop highlights the popping colors of the figures and the tram in the foreground just like musical notes. The classical urban landscape is brought back to life through a contemporary and lyrical abstraction.
Gamze Gezer Yener
Turkey
Gamze Gezer is a contemporary painter whose practice explores identity as a fluid and ever-shifting condition. Through symbolic figures, hybrid characters, and transformative visual narratives, she investigates the tension between inner emotional realities and the personas constructed for the outside world.
Her works often inhabit a space between the familiar and the imagined, where masks, fragmented bodies, and evolving forms become vehicles for examining vulnerability, memory, concealment, and transformation. Rather than depicting fixed identities, Gezer is interested in moments of transition, ambiguity, and psychological complexity.
Working across acrylic, oil, watercolor, and mixed approaches, she combines expressive mark-making with symbolic imagery to create visual worlds that move between figuration and abstraction. Her paintings invite viewers into spaces where identities dissolve, reform, and continuously negotiate their place between visibility and obscurity.
Based in Bursa, Turkey, Gezer continues to develop a personal visual language centered on transformation, emotional states, and the multiplicity of human experience.