Çağla Ulusoy’s practice is a dynamic process in which the artist integrates her life experiences across different cultures and traditions. In her works, Ulusoy reshapes subconscious memories and images, processing the traces of these cultures through an abstract visual language. With an approach that transcends boundaries, the artist blends these influences to create hybrid meanings. In her abstract and complex compositions, she establishes a rich aesthetic dialogue between cultural conflicts and the imprints of the past. The layers of colour and texture that Ulusoy builds on canvas – using various materials such as acrylic, oil paint, sand, and wax – play a significant role in conveying the uncertainty of space and time while also serving as a powerful form of aesthetic and sensual expression. Continuously challenging the balance between colour and form, the artist deepens the visual impact of her works, allowing harmony and friction to coexist on the same surface. Viewing each painting as a living entity, she remains in constant dialogue with her works, enabling each piece to develop its own identity and embracing improvisation in the process. For Çağla Ulusoy, each work is a process of spontaneous evolution – planning or repetition runs counter to her artistic approach.
