16A Ceramic Studio
I am a multidisciplinary artist working with ceramics, focusing on the intersection between art and everyday objects. My practice is rooted in the idea that art should not be distant or exclusive, but present within daily life. Through handmade porcelain pieces, I create small-scale works that exist both as functional objects and as sculptural forms. Each piece is individually cast and hand-drawn, carrying traces of an intuitive, emotional, and sometimes fragmented process. I am particularly interested in themes such as mental states, cultural tension, and the fragile relationship between the body and the mind. These ideas subtly emerge on the surfaces of my works — not as direct narratives, but as textures, lines, and forms. By transforming ordinary objects like candle holders or lighting elements into artistic expressions, I aim to bring a sense of intimacy and presence into personal spaces. Even the smallest object can carry a story, a tension, or a feeling. Each piece is made slowly and carefully in my studio in Turkey.