For Zeynep, color is inseparable from how an object is experienced. It’s not an added layer, but part of its meaning, something that shapes how it resonates within a space.
Her approach at home is largely intuitive, guided by an immediate attraction to objects and the way they feel together. Rather than defining a space through uniformity, she introduces bold color through singular pieces, a lamp, a chair, a glass object, allowing each to act as a visual punctuation within the room.
In the gallery, however, this instinct becomes more deliberate. Color is carefully considered in collaboration with the artist, as it directly influences how the work is perceived and how it exists in relation to its surroundings. Across both worlds, color becomes a way of giving objects presence, emotion, and vitality.
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