Following on from yesterday’s blog post, we’re back with the second half of Nurgul Ozkeser’s work for our black and white weekend challenge. When we received her full submission, we knew straight away it needed splitting into two parts. The amount of time, thought, and detail she has put into these pieces really stood out.
This second collection includes more complex scenes, including architectural drawings, landscapes, and imaginative compositions. Some are detailed ink drawings, others more expressive in tone, but all sit well within the black and white theme. The balance between precision and creativity in her work is impressive, and it’s clear she’s developed a strong eye for composition and structure.
We especially liked the image of the cityscape inside the shell, and the teacup with the view painted inside, both clever ideas that combine observation with imagination. Her architectural studies also show confidence with line and perspective.
Thank you again, Nurgul, for allowing us to post all of these. It’s great to see such a variety of work from a single student and we’re pleased to be able to share it here. Don’t forget, we’ll be posting the full range of student submissions from the challenge on Thursday, so stay tuned.













I like your works of marvellous works and I follow your work with interest you are wonderful
Wonderful drawings and I love your imagination and diverse artistry
Philip Hatter
Thank you
Nurgül Özkeser
Hi, Melanie


I am very pleased that you share my works
Best wishes
Nurgül Özkeser
I love your diversity work and l love to see work about Türkiye
Teşekkür ederim




Deniz Altay
Sevgilerimle
Nurgül Özkeser
Mktsl
Thank you
Nurgül Özkeser