C$650
In Echoes of Form and Flow, organic motion meets abstract geometry, a dialogue between fluidity and structure. Waves of colour and texture converge and drift apart, revealing both the pulse and stillness within transformation. Using layered acrylics and resin, I allowed the materials to find their own rhythm, creating ripples and contours that suggest water, wind, and the invisible forces that shape both nature and emotion. The forms appear to emerge, dissolve, and reappear, much like thoughts or memories returning in altered states.
This painting explores the duality between control and surrender, the artist’s hand guiding yet yielding to the flow of paint and gravity. Every curve and echo speaks of connection: between matter and motion, chaos and calm, inner reflection and outward expansion. It is an invitation to pause, to listen to the quiet hum beneath surface movement, and to recognize that even in abstraction, there is a deep sense of belonging.
| Technique: | Mixed Media on Canvas |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 30in x 30in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 5.7lbs (estimated) |
Banu Tulumen
Summerland, British Columbia
Banu Tulumen’s abstract paintings explore emotion, transformation, and freedom through layered textures and fluid movement. Her work invites viewers into contemplative spaces where colour, texture, and gesture merge to express the invisible forces shaping human experience.
"“I paint to give form to the unseen — the quiet pulse of memory, emotion, and transformation. Each painting begins as a whisper and unfolds into a language of freedom.”"