Louis Armstrong & Eddie Shu (2023) Drawing by Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin

Oil on Paper, 35.4x53.5 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Oil on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 35.4in, Width 53.5in
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  • Categories Drawings under $20,000 Expressionism Music
This dynamic expressionist oil painting is a tribute to the legendary Louis Armstrong and Eddie Shu, inspired by their electrifying live performance of Hello Dolly. The artist, Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin, transforms the essence of jazz into color, rhythm into movement, and sound into a visually compelling semi-abstract composition. Drawing inspiration [...]
This dynamic expressionist oil painting is a tribute to the legendary Louis Armstrong and Eddie Shu, inspired by their electrifying live performance of Hello Dolly. The artist, Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin, transforms the essence of jazz into color, rhythm into movement, and sound into a visually compelling semi-abstract composition.

Drawing inspiration from Wassily Kandinsky’s Art, Sungurtekin believes in the deep connection between music and visual expression. Just as jazz is spontaneous, free, and deeply emotional, her brushstrokes echo this unrestrained energy. Every layer of paint pulsates like a melody, every vibrant hue sings in harmony, and each composition choice reflects the soulful improvisation of jazz.


In this painting, the artist captures the heartbeat of jazz—its swing, syncopation, and expressive power. She paints not just the faces of two legendary musicians, but also the spirit of their performance. The bold strokes, vivid contrasts, and textured layers create a visual symphony, allowing viewers to feel as if they are experiencing the music live on stage.

A unique blend of music and visual art, perfect for jazz enthusiasts and art collectors.

Inspired by iconic musicians, making it a timeless tribute to jazz history.

Crafted in the expressionist and semi-abstract style, ensuring a modern, yet soulful aesthetic.

She has dedicated years to expressing spirituality and sincerity in her art, and this piece stands as a testament to the power of sound transformed into color. With every brushstroke, she brings the audience closer to the soul of jazz, making this artwork more than just a painting—it’s a rhythm, a feeling, a moment in time.

This expressive and soulful painting is perfect for jazz lovers, art collectors, and music-inspired spaces.
It maintains its importance as one of the works in which the first footsteps of the Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism, movement pioneered by the artist were heard.

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Louis Armstrong ArtEddie Shu PortraitJazz ExpressionismMusic-Inspired PaintingHello Dolly Artwork

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Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin. Pioneer of Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE) • Contemporary Turkish Master Artist. Grand Artist Award Winner • First Turkish Female Naval Painter • MA in Painting – Marmara [...]

Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin
Pioneer of Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE) • Contemporary Turkish Master Artist
Grand Artist Award Winner • First Turkish Female Naval Painter • MA in Painting – Marmara University

Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin (b. 1977, Turkey) is an internationally acclaimed contemporary artist and the pioneer of Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE) — a unique artistic language that merges intuition, emotion, memory, and metaphysical insight into expressive visual narratives. Her work is guided not by surface aesthetics, but by depth — both emotional and philosophical.

Sungurtekin's artistic practice blends abstraction and figuration through powerful, intuitive brushwork, layered compositions, and symbolic forms. Her paintings are shaped by a rich conceptual background rooted in German Expressionism, Symbolism, and psychological art. Drawing inspiration from lived experience, she explores themes such as feminine energy, subconscious memory, emotional transformation, and collective consciousness.

For her, the canvas is not merely a surface but a metaphysical space where subconscious and spiritual energies flow. Each brushstroke represents an intuitive realization, a vibration of the soul, and an act of inner surrender. Color functions not only as an aesthetic element but as a frequency of energy — translating emotional truth and vitality into form and movement.

Sungurtekin often creates compositions inspired by childhood memories, intimate connections to ordinary objects, personal rituals, and moments of heightened awareness. Her visual storytelling captures the intersection of the personal and the universal — evoking empathy, belonging, identity, and the ruptures within cultural memory. Her work resonates with mystical and philosophical depth, integrating cosmic, Sufi, and metaphysical dimensions.

In 2004, she was appointed as the First Turkish Female Naval Painter by the Turkish Naval Forces and served aboard the TCG Salih Reis Frigate as an Honorary Major. This transformative experience inspired her powerful Wardroom and Rope series. In 2023, she was honored as a World Artist at the Busan International Environmental Art Festival (BIEAF), South Korea — a recognition of her powerful visual language at the intersection of identity, emotion, and narrative.

Her painting process often flows between conscious design and intuitive spontaneity. A figure seated in a chair may serve as a memory portal; layered textures may evoke the release of buried emotions or the reformation of the self. Her narratives are rarely linear or conclusive — instead, they invite viewers to feel, reflect, and participate. Each painting remains open, shaped by life, memory, and evolving interpretations.

Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin’s art is a living dialogue — a courageous and authentic space where emotion meets concept, the visible meets the unseen, and the self encounters the canvas.

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