Imagine your childhood memories stored inside a box or captured in a drawing. They have always some place to belong, and for Esk Reyn’s mural for Cozy is exactly that: a piece that feels as if it has always been part of the space that fits perfectly.
Esk Reyn, one of the pioneering voices of mural art in Turkey, brought his fluid forms and his distinct visual language to Cozy, where shapes speak, lines breathe, and colors remember. His journey began with a wall, some words, and a feeling, before Cozy had anything else to call its own. No furniture, no sound, no color. Just a vision.
In that moment of stillness, through the abstract ideas and imagined futures, Esk Reyn began to paint something deeply familiar. Not just a mural, but a feeling closer to a home. Space, atmosphere, perspective. Three words that may hold the answer to why this meeting between Esk Reyn and Cozy feels so natural. They take us back to the beginning, when Cozy was still just an idea, when the walls were blank, and everything else existed only in words. It was in those words, in their abstract promise, that Esk Reyn found the true spirit of the space.
With his hand, like someone leaving a memory behind by painting the walls of a home, Esk Reyn brought his world into Cozy, using pastels and acrylics to imprint a moment, a feeling, a presence onto the shapes. Now, it’s not just a wall, but a layer that belongs, one that grows old with the space. That lives. That remembers.