Color Series

 

University of Edinburgh student and artist, Mizra Kara, shares her color series in various mediums for Issue Nº6 of Ensemble Magazine.

In my practice, I focus on how singular colours can express emotion through portraiture. I am particularly interested in how the viewer interprets these colours and aligns them to their own situations. Initially the work represented the colours I felt best expressed my personal struggle with chronic illness, but now my work hopes to invite the viewer to a similarly intimate space where they feel they can express themselves through the colours they are looking at, delving deep into their personal emotions.  I am inspired by artists like Marlene Dumas and Dana Schutz, for their work exploring similar themes of emotion and an individual's state of mind. 

I work with various mediums including digital, gouache, acrylic and printmaking. 

“BLUE” by Mizra Kara

“GREEN” by Mizra Kara

“RED” by Mizra Kara

“YELLOW” by Mizra Kara


Mizra Kara is a fourth year student at the University of Edinburgh studying Fine Art. Her featured work focuses on how emotions and experiences can be expressed through singular colours and portraiture. You can find more of her work here: @m1zzart