"After Drowning" Series, 2022
"Behind Little Plastic Hills" Series, 2021
The “Behind Little Plastic Hills” series represents an extension of the changing dynamics arising from the pandemic, focusing on the reality since 2020 of the frequently used shipping material. The artist refers to the changing consumption practices during the pandemic by taking the bubble wrap used for packing and combining it with photographs created before the pandemic thus joining two different life experiences and producing a blurriness between the seen and unseen in the present.
"Calligraphic Bodies" Series (2018 – Ongoing)
The Calligraphic Bodies series is inspired by the traditional writing style widely used in Eastern cultures; its point of reference is the transference arising from calligraphy. In the process of calligraphy, which allows for intergenerational transmission, the master and apprentice who play a role in the writing process correspond to the father and son, whose visibility in the public sphere is not discomforting. This internal structure keeps femininity at bay. The series designs the biological female body, which has no place in the channels of transmission, as a space representing transmission. Words are hidden within the figures in a way that those with linguistic mastery can understand.