My eye gets taken into those spaces in the centre and the figure (three rhombus shapes combined) on the left appears to be in front of the one on the right (again, not really a figure so much as four black shapes that my eye groups together and interprets as a figure), that ochre square in the bottom left is definitely in front of the red / brown square, until suddenly the white space in the middle
becomes figure,
softer and slightly
curved, which for less than a second might be a female figure, or a face.
Her sculptures of
soft -
curved women, the reflection of forceful emotional journeys, and birds, her symbol of freedom, have
become a true hallmark in Turkish sculpture.