"repose" 2024 Acrylic on canvas. 90cm x 80cm The visibility of the body, the direction of the gaze, and the questions of global aesthetic norms appear within the same space, without being resolved. Female presence is both present and restricted — visually, socially, and culturally.
"A drink" 2025 Oil on canvas and wood panel. 18 cm x 22 cm A mundane gesture — drinking — becomes impossible in a system where the visibility of the body is regulated. The painting presents an absurd yet entirely real situation, rendered with ironic tension. At first glance, the straw emerging from behind the burqa may seem playful, but a stifling weight presses upon it: the limitation of individual presence, the absence of everyday freedom. The image alludes to a world order in which even human gestures are confined to a controlled space.
"Silence" 2025 Oil on canvas. 20 cm x 25 cm
"Waiting room" 2025 Oil on canvas. 20 cm x 25 cm Waiting is not merely a matter of time, but a psychological state. The possibility of communication exists, yet it remains unreliable.
"Untitled" 2025 Oil on canvas. 20 cm x 25 cm
"Her" 2025 Oil on canvas and wood panel. 18 cm x 22 cm
"Welcome" 2025 Installation. Plastic and Persian carpet, thread and yarn. 38cm x 90 cm the installation is born from the stitching together of symbolic textiles from two distinct cultural spheres. The encounter between an everyday doormat and a traditional Eastern carpet is clear, yet charged with tension. The red thread alludes not only to physical seams but also to cultural and historical sutures — temporary, visible, and contingent. The work explores the notions of hospitality, belonging, and boundaries, while subtly reflecting on the relationship between East and West — particularly how these dynamics manifest through everyday objects and how they permeate both personal and political spaces.
"Untitled 2.0" 2025 Oil on canvas. 15 cm x 20cm
"Home." 2025 Oil on canvas with spray paint. 40 cm x 40 cm Repetition, home — a word that elsewhere means safety and peace — here signifies absence, rupture, and blurred boundaries. Something that must be rebuilt again and again — from memory, from necessity, from the need to survive. The word remains, even if the place it belongs to no longer exists.
"Outside." 2025 Oil on canvas. 40 cm x 40 cm