Imagine that the past memories, experiences, and the haze of memory are covered in a dusty cloud. Nothing is clear, everything is fragile. You can't move! You can't leave! What's the use? Who is gone, and who couldn't go? I thought and thought. I realized that I was the one who couldn't leave, "the person who carries life like a stain on them or is a stain on the surface of life."
“GIDER”
ceramic
65 x 98 x 44 cm
The days were not going by, they never did! Each day seemed to be the same as the one before. It didn't change; everything and everyone was moving, but I felt like I was standing still. In a way, it was like a river in front of me. It kept flowing, but I was always still. It was only when I tried to enter the river that I realized the flow should continue with both those who go and those who stay. Turns out, I was the one who couldn't keep up with it!
“HER SEY YOLUNDA”
ceramic and yellow kitchen cloth
38 x 30 x 39 cm
The superpower of the kitchen! The power that turns everything yellow. Its strength comes from its core, and it is in charge of all the kitchen lids. An object that attempts to make everything resemble itself! A cloth that touches everything, trying to open, influence, and make everything resemble itself. A cloth with its initial competence that eventually turns into incompetence; the yellow cloth. But what it truly forgets is that the essence of every object is different, and what it can't truly grasp is its own essence! The cloth, which strives to exist but may completely lose its presence, prepares to catch its breath inadequately in the next room.
“SÜPER GÜÇ”
ceramic and yellow kitchen cloth
26 x 20 x 20 cm
Obsession. What is an obsession? Who is the obsession? How do you find an obsession? The invention of obsession. Who invented it? How do you free yourself from an obsession? How did my mother overcome her obsessions? Is obsession about belonging? Belonging?
"UNTITLED"
the word “characterless” woven onto a yellow kitchen cloth with wool yarn
49 x 12 cm H 49 cm
I wanted to witness what I believed in, disgusting! In one word, DISGUSTING! Why disgusting? Because I wanted it to be disgusting! I opened it without caring about what was inside. I used half of it, left the rest, left it as it is, DISGUSTING!!!
"DISGUSTING"
ceramic
8,5 x 8,5 x 17,5 cm