NİHAN YAPAR YALÇIN

Art has always been a part of my life, even during my time as a sociology student. I deeply enjoyed studying sociology and urban studies, where I completed my master’s degree, but creating art was always a necessity for me. During these years, I took painting classes from various artists in Istanbul. In 2020, I began selling my artwork for the first time under the name “Kara Vox,” and I quickly became captivated by the ability to connect with others through art.

From 2014 to 2019, I was actively involved in the field of forced migration, both academically and as a volunteer. I can now see how this experience has influenced my art. In my master’s thesis, I explored ‘uncertainty,’ particularly within the context of refugee journeys. This theme has extended into my art, specifically in my recent exclusive works, where I express ‘uncertainty’ through the ambiguity of light beams, symbolizing the fluid and shifting nature of reality.

While I enjoy creating limited and continuous series of artworks under the name ‘Kara Vox’ in my studio, which allows me to reach hundreds of collectors at affordable prices, I am now focused on producing one-of-a-kind pieces using a technique I developed specifically for my exclusive works, which feature my personal signature and name.