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  1. Milk Plants, porcelain, 2021

    Milk Plants, porcelain, 2021

    Garden of Eden, Mixer Sessions V, 2021

    Garden of Eden, Mixer Sessions V, 2021

    Love Party (Anthurium) ceramic & mixed media, 40x44cm, 2021

    Love Party (Anthurium) ceramic & mixed media, 40x44cm, 2021

    Self Love (Lily), handbuilt porcelain & mixed media, 50x35, 2021

    Self Love (Lily), handbuilt porcelain & mixed media, 50x35, 2021

     Milk Plants,  handbuilt porcelain & mixed media, 2021

     Milk Plants,  handbuilt porcelain & mixed media, 2021

    Milk Plants, porcelain, 2021

    Milk Plants, porcelain, 2021

    Held, 30x30 cm, pencil on paper, 2021

    Held, 30x30 cm, pencil on paper, 2021

    Water Resource, 30x30 cm, pencil on paper, 2021

    Water Resource, 30x30 cm, pencil on paper, 2021

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      Milk Plants, porcelain, 2021

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      Garden of Eden, Mixer Sessions V, 2021

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      Love Party (Anthurium) ceramic & mixed media, 40x44cm, 2021

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      Self Love (Lily), handbuilt porcelain & mixed media, 50x35, 2021

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       Milk Plants,  handbuilt porcelain & mixed media, 2021

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      Milk Plants, porcelain, 2021

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      Held, 30x30 cm, pencil on paper, 2021

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      Water Resource, 30x30 cm, pencil on paper, 2021

    Garden of Eden, 2021

    Mixer Sessions V, İstanbul

    The artist focuses on body politics, bio-politics and body phenomenology in her artworks, embraces all forms of love by standing against the norms that are imposed. With plant representations in the Garden of Eden series, where identity and body are liberated, all forms of love are accepted and she shares her dream of a "Garden of Eden", where the apples are not forbidden and Eve is not blamed.