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Enter a world where memory becomes atmosphere, where change leaves behind quiet echoes, and where each painting holds what lingers after transformation. These are not just artworks. They are the presence of a voice that learned to speak in colour when language was no longer enough.
Title: Counterforce Within
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
Year: 2026
Size: 18" x 18"
"WHAT RESISTS ME IS NOT OUTSIDE OF ME, IT IS THE FORCE WITHIN THAT REFUSES TO REMAIN UNCHANGED."
Title: Where Freedom Rests
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
Year: 2025
Size: 10" x 60"
“THERE IS A HUSH AT THE EDGE OF TRANSFORMATION. A HORIZON WHERE THE SELF NO LONGER STRIVES, BUT SIMPLY RESTS.”
The closing piece of the series.
Title: The Slow Unmaking
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Year: 2026
Size: 36" x 48"
“THE WORLD DOES NOT COLLAPSE IN A SINGLE MOMENT. IT LOOSENS SLOWLY, LAYER BY LAYER, WHILE WE ARE STILL STANDING INSIDE IT, TRYING TO HOLD THE PIECES TOGETHER.”
Some works were not originally created as formal series, but over time revealed shared visual and emotional territories.
I think of these groupings as constellations — earlier terrains of my practice that continue to inform how I paint today.
Title: The Woman with the Purple Hair
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
Year: 2023
Size: 24" x 20"
"SHE MOVES LIKE A QUESTION UNANSWERED - HER PURPLE HAIR A VEIL OF DUSK, CONCEALING FREAMS, DESTINIES, AND THE ECHOES OF FORGOTTEN STARS."
Title: Silent Horizon
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Year: 2024
Size: 36" x 36"
"WHERE THE SKY MEETS THE BARREN EARTH, SILENCE LINGERS, AND THE DISTANT HORIZON WHISPERS TALES OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS."
Title: Bloom
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
Year: 2024
Size: 16" x 16"
OUBAITORI
(N.) THE JAPANESE IDEA THAT PEOPLE, LIKE FLOWERS, BLOOM IN THEIR OWN TIME AND IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL WAYS.
I was born in Istanbul and now live and paint in British Columbia.
My return to art began in silence — and unfolded through paint.
These works trace a journey from containment to becoming, from grief to breath, from erasure to colour.
I work in round forms — portals and thresholds — surfaces shaped like the freedom I once thought impossible.
I am Banu Tulumen. This is how I speak.

I paint the quiet spaces between what can be said and what must be felt.
My work is intuitive, fluid, and layere; built through acrylics, resin, texture, and a deep trust in process. I often paint on round canvases, choosing shapes that defy corners and refuse confinement. For me, the circle is more than a form — it is wholeness, rebellion, return, and the echo of what continues.
I was born in Istanbul and now live and paint in British Columbia. My return to art was also a return to myself, a woman once silenced, now speaking through colour and movement. When words no longer held what remained, I found my voice in paint.
Each painting is a threshold. Some hold the echoes of loss, others the quiet presence of becoming. Many are elemental — fire, water, air, earth — while others trace memory, atmosphere, and the unseen. There are dragons and moons, forests and fragments, shadows and light. What connects them is a lingering presence, something felt long after it is seen.
I am drawn to what remains after experience changes us — the emotional atmosphere that endures, reshapes, and quietly returns.
I believe that freedom has a shape.
And I paint to find it.

• Federation of Canadian Artists Toronto Chapter — 2026 Open National Juried Exhibition —
The Marsh of Returning Echoes, Midnight Shadows, Ashes, Moons, and Memory
• Intangible Experiences, Propeller Art Gallery/Toronto — Chlorophyll After The Fall
• Women's Voices, Women's Art Association of Canada/Toronto — She Refused to Disappear
• Paranormal, Part Crowd Art Gallery/Toronto — When The Earth Grew An Eye, Dragona Jellyfish
• Art Speaks 2026, Federation of Canadian Artists Juried Exhibition — Lucid Remains
• UPCOMING:Solo Exhibition, Peachland Art Gallery/September 5-October 4 — The Shape of Freedom
• Heart, Mind, Love, Propeller Art Gallery/Toronto — Lovers' Lattice
• Misneach: We Need This Now, Propeller Art Gallery/Toronto — Ashes, Moons, and Memory
• Galaxy, Part Crowd Art Gallery/Toronto — Milky Way, Stellar Incandescence
• Interconnecting Lines, MEAM/Barcelona, Spain — Silent Horizon
• Women in Art Biennale/London, UK — Silent Horizon
• The Traveller, Part Crowd Art Gallery/Toronto — Istanbul in a Dream, Pathway to the Ethereal City
• Limitless, Federation of Canadian Artists Juried Exhibition — Celestial Impact
• Shape and Form, Federation of Canadian Artists Juried Exhibition — Echoes of Flow and Form
• Art Vancouver International Art Fair
• Mixed Media, Part Crowd Art Gallery/Toronto — Celestial Impact
• On the Edge, Federation of Canadian Artists Juried Exhibition — Flabbergasted, Midnight Shadows
• Experimental Intervention, Propeller Art Gallery/Toronto — Celestial Impact
• Continuity: Modern to Contemporary Masters, Artifacts Projects Gallery/New York — Flabbergasted
• On the Edge, Federation of Canadian Artists Juried Exhibition— Dragona Jellyfish
• Solo Pop-Up Exhibition, Summerland Art Gallery
Banu Tulumen
Turkish-born Canadian artist based in British Columbia
🎓 BA Interior Decoration – Brussels
🎨 Interpretive Abstract painter
🌀 Themes: memory, silence, mythology, feminine presence
🌎 Languages: Turkish, English, French
Memberships & Leadership
• President, Penticton District & Community Arts Council
• Former VP, Summerland Community Arts Council
• Exhibiting Member of FCA
• Show Chair of FCA-COC
• Member of FCA-SOS Chapter
• Member of Women's Art Association of Canada
• Paul Harris Fellow, Rotarian for 20+ years
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