
ART PROJECTS
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ABOUT MY ART
As a linocut printing artist, I meld traditional techniques with a contemporary vision. I embrace modern minimalism, using clear lines, geometric forms, and a restrained palette to craft narratives that resonate. Every stroke serves a purpose, and each shape contributes to a greater story. Drawing from my background in architecture, I find inspiration in the interplay between geometric structures and the human form, creating a visual language that is both enigmatic and evocative.
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LINOCUT PRINTS
My Lino Prints embody a graceful dance between tradition and modernity, restraint and expression. Each creation beckons the art viewer into a world where simplicity converges with complexity, and where clarity meets mystery. Allowing the stories to unfurl, the forms to resonate, and the space to speak. The art viewer's interpretation completes the narrative that commences with linocut and culminates in emotion.
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COLLAGES
As a collage artist, I truly believe that small changes can lead to meaningful and impactful systems of change. My collages are my way of spreading awareness about important issues such as social injustice. By combining geometric forms, colors, and surrealism, I create collages that deliver powerful messages. My goal is to use my artwork to spark important conversations and create awareness about these pressing issues. I believe that through my art, I can make a difference and contribute to a better world.
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EXHIBITIONS
1- In March 2023, I participated in the ART for DONATION charity exhibition at the PSM Gallery in Berlin, Germany. This event was held to support the victims of the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, making it a very important charity initiative. ART for DONATION was a fundraising art vernissage that showcased a collection of donated artworks from numerous talented artists. It was a great privilege for me to be a part of such a meaningful and significant event that helped raise awareness and funds for a worthy cause. The exhibition was curated by PSM Gallery and Rüzgâr Buşki 2- I also participated in the virtual exhibition "Let's go digital, let's get active!" from April 8th to April 11th, 2021. The exhibition focused on the theme of society oppression through digital art and showcased the works of 10 talented artists from around the world. The digital artworks presented in the exhibition were powerful in addressing the issue of society oppression and it was a great honor for me to be a part of this meaningful event. The exhibition was curated by Ignazzi Anna, Massouda Domitilla, and Pisano Andrea. 3- Innen und Außen was a thought-provoking art exhibition held from June 29th to July 2nd, 2008, at a World War II bunker located on Pallas Street in Berlin, Germany. The exhibit showcased works from students at Sophie-Scholl secondary school, including my own piece titled "The wounds of forced prostitution." The theme of inside and outside was explored through a range of media, including painting, sculpture, and photography. The historical context of the location added a haunting layer to the already powerful and moving pieces on display.










































