Born in Denizli in 1990, the artist studied Painting at Pamukkale University, continued her education as a special student at Yıldız Technical University, and completed her master’s degree at Trakya University, Faculty of Fine Arts. She currently works as an art teacher while sustaining her artistic practice with dedication and emotional depth in Istanbul.
In addition to participating in exhibitions such as Contemporary Istanbul and the TT Biennial, her works have become part of private institutions such as the Kenan Yavuz Ethnography Museum. She has also taken part in projects and workshops in Germany, Romania, Russia, Singapore, and USA.
The artist explores the concept of reality. For her, the variability of perception and the relativity of truth create an illusion that persists throughout life. She examines whether the foundation of one’s lived reality is an objective truth or merely the product of perception. She pursues this inquiry through a multidisciplinary
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I wanted the hands to feel light, almost like a memory or a prayer, which is why the transparency of the mesh was so vital. When you look through the work, you see the world beyond it, reminding us that these gestures of kindness happen in the real spaces we inhabit every day. A hand reaching for another is a sentence that requires no translation; it is a fundamental truth that remains identical, whether spoken in silence or across a border. For me, this piece is a quiet protest against the walls we build, proving that at our core, the language of the heart is universal