He was born in Rize in 1999 and grew up in Istanbul. Following his education in graphics and photography, he studied at the Painting Department of Balıkesir University for a short time. He graduated from the Ceramics and Glass and Graphic Arts departments of Marmara University. In his practice shaped around the concepts of identity, belonging and alienation, he brings together materials such as ceramics and textiles to blend the traditional with the contemporary. He has taken part in many group exhibitions and took part in different production processes. He continues his artistic production in Istanbul, basing his artistic production on research that touches on both his personal history and the environment he lives in.
Every structure is built after a destruction. Or it is built to be destroyed.<br>This cycle is not just physical; it contains intellectual, emotional and historical layers. Destruction is often not an end; it is a kind of beginning.<br>To crumble is to change form. As the form changes, the meaning transforms.<br>Structure is not fixed. Destruction is not temporary. The two exist together, simultaneously.<br>One does not exclude the other; They must be considered together.<br>This concept centers on the will to rebuild.<br>It searches for a new whole with the broken, the missing, the shadowed.<br>This wholeness is not perfect, but it is a living, flexible and plural structure.<br>The void created by destruction is not only a loss; it is also a potential.<br>That potential is perhaps the basis of the most genuine structure.
2025 / Stonware Ceramic / Hand-Shaped / 170 x 15 cm
2025
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