Tuğba Kuvvetli

  • Artist
  • Türkiye
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“My art is an act of remembering.”

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A contemporary painter whose practice centers on re-establishing the lost connection between human beings and nature. Through the use of fluid techniques, rich textural layers, and abstract floral forms, she seeks to make visible the rupture between the inner world and the natural environment.

Her visual language is grounded in simplicity, yet carries layered symbolic depth. Wildflowers, in her work, are not merely elements of nature; they embody a quiet resistance and a delicate strength. Her paintings propose a deceleration in contrast to the speed of modern life, inviting the viewer to reconnect with what has been forgotten.

Each layer carries the trace of a suppressed emotion, while each color becomes a reflection of inner transformation. Yurtsever’s works extend beyond aesthetic experience; they open a contemplative space that encourages the viewer to pause, feel, and remember. Her canvases function as sites of both personal and collective healing.

Artist Statement / Manifesto

As we move further away from nature, we also lose touch with our essence. The greyness, speed, and noise of urban life suppress the nature within us. With every brushstroke, I aim to reveal what has been repressed and reconnect it with the natural world.

I create forms that are quiet yet resilient, like wildflowers. Fluidity represents the unstable and shifting nature of our emotions, while textures carry traces of lived experiences and struggles. For me, beauty is a carrier of subtle strength. Beneath what appears fragile lies a profound endurance.

Art, for me, is not merely an aesthetic field but a space of spiritual resistance. It is an act that reminds us that reconnecting with nature, with ourselves, and with slowness is still possible in the face of modern pressures.

My practice is a call to restore the broken bond between humans and nature. Through wildflower forms, I bring forth the untamed and free aspects of the human spirit. Each fluid layer reflects both suppressed emotions and a reawakening nature.

This is not only an aesthetic production, but also part of a process of transformation and collective healing. Through my work, I invite the viewer to:

Slow down. Feel. Remember.

Because nature does not disappear—it is only forgotten. And I seek to make the forgotten visible again.

Education

2024 – Art Therapy: Effects and Applications for Children and Adults 

2024 – Oxford Online Art Therapy Program for Families and Children 

2024 – Oxford Diploma: Art Therapy Book Creation and Workshop Facilitation 

2023 – Children’s Drawing Analysis Certification 

2021 – Anadolu University, Visual Communication Design, Eskişehir 

2003–2005 – Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Fashion Drawing, London 

2003–2005 – London College of Fashion, Fashion Illustration, London 

1998–2003 – Anadolu University, Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Eskişehir 

Credentials

7

Group exhibition
  • 2025
    • ArtAnkara 12th International Contemporary Art Fair
    • Sergimizcom Art Gallery
    • Ankara Province
    • Turkey
  • 2025
    • ArtNouva 2nd Art Fair
    • Sergimizcom Art Gallery
    • Ankara Province
    • Turkey
  • 2025
    • ArtContact 5th International Contemporary Art Fair
    • Sergimizcom Art Gallery
    • Ankara Province
    • Turkey
  • 2025
    • ArtAnkara 11th International Contemporary Art Fair
    • Sergimizcom Art Gallery
    • Ankara Province
    • Turkey
  • 2024
    • A Series of Artistic Activities
    • Sergimizcom Art Gallery
    • Ankara Province
    • Turkey
  • 2022
    • SU
    • Gaziantep Art Center
    • Gaziantep Province
    • Turkey
  • 2005
    • Graduation Show, Central Saint Martins College
    • London
    • England
    • United Kingdom

2

Solo exhibition
  • 2025
    • Following the Flow
    • Sergimizcom Art Gallery
    • Ankara Province
    • Turkey
  • 2021
    • Reflections Exhibition
    • Bilkent Art Center
    • Ankara Province
    • Turkey

1

Virtual exhibition
  • 2021
    • Philo-Poem Digital Exhibition
    • MADS Gallery
    • Virtual / Online