dialogue
Paula Turmina | Artist
November 2025
6 min read
Paula Turmina’s practice unfolds across painting, printmaking, analog film, and writing, each medium offering a distinct way for ideas to surface. Painting remains her centre, while printmaking and her collaborative project plantaphilia open other pathways of exploration. Writing, often tucked into sketchbooks as poetic fragments, anchors the emotional core of her work.
Ants, a recurring presence in her paintings, act as both agents of resistance and quiet disruptors. Emerging from readings on the Atlantic Forest and memories of growing up in Brazil, they function as small but powerful guides, drawing viewers closer, revealing hidden paths, and connecting myth, scale, and history.
Across cultures, Paula’s work lives in the tension between intuition and intention. Figures merge with landscapes, bodies dissolve and re-form, and nature becomes a site of transformation. Her paintings trace this ongoing exchange, a space where memory, ecology, and imagination converge.