This is an imaginary artist! Aynur Demoglu is a Turkish abstract painter who explores water, stone, memory, and the slow movements in nature. Her paintings are built on permeable layers, fluid forms, soft mineral colors, and vein-like fine lines.
Her visual language draws from coastal landscapes, harbor towns, worn stone surfaces, and the changing texture of the sea. Rather than depicting specific places directly, she creates atmospheric compositions that evoke currents, sediments, erosion, and light passing through water.
Style
Aynur works within the field of organic, fluid abstraction. In her paintings she often uses deep blues, sea greens, pale pinks, cream, sand, clay, and soft earth tones. Her forms are open and calm; shaped by layered washes and gentle transitions.
Selected Works
- Tidal Memory
- Blush Current
- Mineral Drift
Selected Fictional Exhibitions
- Soft Geologies, Mareth Contemporary, Elsin Vale
- Tidal Forms, Orlan House Gallery, Lurava
- Water, Stone, Memory, Northbank Art Rooms, Caldera
- Organic Currents, Velmont Abstract Space, Arvessa
Artist Statement
My paintings begin with movement. I am interested in how water, stone, and memory slowly change over time. With permeable layers and soft forms, I create paintings that hang between landscape and abstraction.