

Pioneer of Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE)
Contemporary Turkish Master Artist
Grand Artist Award Winner
First Turkish Female Naval Painter
MFA in Painting
CENE
Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE) – Manifesto and Art Philosophy
I am the pioneer of Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE), a developing artistic orientation that transforms emotion, consciousness, and spiritual experience into visual language.
CENE emerges as an intuitive expression rooted in essence, shaped by conceptual inquiry and internalized narratives. It brings together consciousness and the subconscious, dream and reality, the abstract and the concrete, and individual awareness with collective experience.
My work unfolds as a journey toward the essence—encompassing expression, discovery, healing, and transformation. It creates an experiential field beyond the canvas, where the viewer shifts from passive observation to active participation, encountering their own inner consciousness and becoming a witness to the self.
CENE is not merely a stylistic approach, but a philosophical and investigative framework. Color functions as emotional and energetic frequency, form embodies archetypal states, and composition reflects the movement of consciousness. Through layered and intuitive processes, personal experience transforms into a universal narrative.
CENE integrates the emotional intensity of Expressionism, the intellectual depth of Conceptual Art, and the existential dimension of narrative. Moving beyond the boundaries of abstraction and figuration, it connects inner experience with collective memory and spiritual inquiry with broader, universal thought.
At its core, CENE constructs a psychological, spiritual, and conceptual space where individual awareness meets collective consciousness. In this sense, painting becomes both an expressive act and a form of research—an active, conscious, and transformative process.
Each brushstroke is not merely visual; it is an inner rhythm, a flow of consciousness, and a universal call. From this perspective, art exists not only as an aesthetic form, but as an interdisciplinary field of inquiry and experience.
Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin
