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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this piece, I sought to capture the complex layers of identity and emotion that compose the human experience. Utilizing acrylics, collage, and sand, I melded figurative realism with surreal elements, portraying a woman's face intersected by a seemingly fragmented mask. This juxtaposition explores the veils we wear and the truths we conceal. My intent is for this artwork to evoke a strong emotional response, inviting viewers to reflect on their… own façades and the authenticity hidden beneath.
M. Kara (formerly Müberra Karamanoğlu, also spelled Muberra Karamanoglu) is a Turkish-born artist working between New York and Ankara.Her work centers on layered portraiture, where the figure is treated as a surface—cut, veiled, and transformed through material.
Using burlap, rope, thread, tulle, and fabric collage, Kara builds compositions that shift and interrupt the image. Rooted in personal memory and textile traditions of the Black Sea region, these materials carry both physical and emotional weight.
Through layering, cutting, and stitching, the figure emerges through tension rather than control. Her works exist between visibility and concealment, where identity remains unresolved and in constant flux.