I am a sculptor working primarily with raw, tactile materials stone, clay, and found forms. My practice is rooted in silence, repetition, and the subtle dialogue between hand and matter.
Each piece I create is a slow unfolding an exploration of memory, space, and the unseen rhythms that shape us.
Sculptterra, my studio, is where these ideas take shape. It is not just a workspace, but a place of quiet transformation—where intuition guides form, and time moves differently.
My work often seeks balance between weight and lightness, permanence and fragility. Through sculpture, I search for a language beyond words a physical expression of presence.
Connecting Through Art at the Carrousel du Louvre
ACT – Artistes Contemporains Turquie Exhibition
Exhibiting my work in Paris a city where the heart of art beats and in such a prestigious venue as the Carrousel du Louvre, has been an unforgettable milestone in both my artistic and personal journey.
This special exhibition, organized by ACT Artistes Contemporains Turquie, aimed to bring forward successful artists from Turkey into the international spotlight. It was a powerful reminder of how emotions, ideas, and stories expressed through art can transcend language and culture.
It was also a great honor to meet with the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye in Paris, Mr. İsmail Hakkı Musa, during the fair witnessing the beautiful intersection of art and diplomacy.
For me, art is not only about creating it is about sharing, building dialogue, and leaving a trace. To be able to leave such a trace in Paris has filled my heart with deep joy and inspiration.
Participating in Art Ankara was a meaningful step in sharing these silent yet powerful expressions with new eyes and hearts. Within the fair’s vibrant and diverse atmosphere, finding space for my own voice and connecting with viewers through this non-verbal language was both an honor and a deeply transformative experience.
To me, sculpture is a vessel of memory, standing against time. Each piece I create holds both personal narratives and collective memory. The works I presented at this fair are the result of an inward journey a reconstruction after collapse, and sometimes, the solid silence that follows emotional storms.
I’m deeply grateful to everyone who made this fair possible to the organizers, the visitors, and the city of Ankara itself for embracing art in all its forms.
Meeting Through Art in Varna
International Group Exhibition – “Cosmic Motion Revealed”
Art is a universal language that transcends borders and builds bridges between cultures. Participating in this international group exhibition in Varna has been an unforgettable milestone in my artistic journey.
The thoughts, emotions, and memories I carry through my sculptures gained new layers of meaning when they met viewers from different parts of the world. Under the theme “Cosmic Motion Revealed,” the collective spirit of creation reminded me once again that art is not only a personal expression but also a shared dialogue.
The historical texture of Varna, the elegant atmosphere of Boris Georgiev City Gallery, and the richness brought by artists from various disciplines made this exhibition truly inspiring for me.
I am sincerely grateful to everyone who contributed especially the curators and organizing team who made this experience possible.
To create, to connect, to share… Experiencing all of this in Varna has left a beautiful trace on my heart.
Thessaloniki Art Fair – November 25, 2021
Participating in the art fair in Thessaloniki with my sculptures was an unforgettable experience. The interest was truly inspiring I saw curiosity in the eyes of the audience and depth in their questions.
Meeting many talented artists, exchanging ideas, and engaging in real conversations about art was a powerful source of inspiration. In this space where cultures came together, I felt once again the universal language of art.