"Bozuk Yüzey" (Broken Surface) highlights Ayşen Gürdal’s approach to painting in which the surface is no longer only an area of pigment but a carrier of emotion, memory, and inner transformation.
In this series, the surface is treated not as a flawless unity but as a layered and altered field shaped by time. Each stratum points to another story hidden beneath what is immediately visible.
By combining tonal transitions with tactile interventions, Gürdal invites the viewer into both a visual and sensory experience. Cracks, erasures, overlaps, and reconstruction become active compositional gestures.
While examining the tension between fragility and resilience, Bozuk Yüzey suggests that every mark can function as a form of memory. The works are read less as fixed images and more as fragments of an ongoing internal dialogue.