Turley uses light and color as her primary storytellers. Through lens or brush, she composes scenes that capture fleeting moments — a shift in shadow, a breath of wind, a quiet glance — and translates them into a visual mood. Working across photography, painting, and mixed media, she embraces iteration and material dialogue: photographs inform paintings and painted surfaces suggest new photographic framings. She also experiments with different styles and works with line to structure compositions and guide the eye. Her work aims to hold viewers in a suspended, tactile present, balancing narrative cues with abstraction so each piece yields both story and feeling.
Turley continues to experiment with new techniques and collaborations to push the work into fresh territory.