Golden Reflections, 2024
Golden Reflections, 2024

20 x 30 cm

Oil on canvas

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Almond Harvest, 2023
Almond Harvest, 2023

20 x 25 cm

Oil on Canvas

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Burn Scar, November (Yangın izi, Kasım Ay)
Burn Scar, November (Yangın izi, Kasım Ay)

2023, Oil on canvas

13 x 19 cm

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Hiking through a fire zone five months after the fire is a surreal experience. To go from areas of lush vegetation to the burned remains of the landscape is eerily beautiful and hauntingly sad.

Reflections
Reflections

2023, Oil on canvas

20 x 30cm

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Sunset on the Olive Oil Factory, Ayvalık / Zeytinyağı Fabrikasında Gün Batımı, Ayvalık
Sunset on the Olive Oil Factory, Ayvalık / Zeytinyağı Fabrikasında Gün Batımı, Ayvalık

2023, Oil on canvas

35x50cm

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Gıynap Koyu, Datça
Gıynap Koyu, Datça

2023, Oil on panel

18x25cm

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Golden Hour, Patmos
Golden Hour, Patmos

2023, Oil on Canvas

24x35 cm

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Nocturne
Nocturne

35 x 50cm

Oil on Canvas

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Map in Four Dimensions, 2016
Map in Four Dimensions, 2016

50x70cm

Graphite on paper

The frottage print of the floor of a 110-year-old school building in Istanbul, Turkey is a record of the footsteps of the tens of thousands of students and teachers who have passed through the halls. The simple material: graphite on paper harkens back to the schoolyard, while the resulting image connotes a topographical map, or the view of a landscape from a plane. The sense of viewing something from afar while actually seeing minute details in the floor offers a metaphor for the 150-year-old institution that is recorded in this work. The record of the topography of the building is especially evident in the sharp, right angle in the upper left; where the floor met the support of the wall.

Four Colors of White (2024)
Four Colors of White (2024)

Gouache on paper, 38.5 x 16.5 cm

The reflection of the sunset on the snow-covered mountains changes the white to so many different colors. Some areas are a yellow-white, others a pink-white, or a lavender-white. The mountains are only this rainbow of colors for a few moments before becoming completely pink, then blue, and then night falls. I simplified the shapes and intensified the colors to communicate this rainbow that is not easily visible to the camera or the eye.

Golden Reflections, 2024
Almond Harvest, 2023
Burn Scar, November (Yangın izi, Kasım Ay)
Reflections
Sunset on the Olive Oil Factory, Ayvalık / Zeytinyağı Fabrikasında Gün Batımı, Ayvalık
Gıynap Koyu, Datça
Golden Hour, Patmos
Nocturne
Contrast Study 3.jpg
WhiteStudy4Sm.jpg
WhiteStudy1.jpg
Contrast study 5sm.jpg
ContrastStudy1Sm.jpg
Map in Four Dimensions, 2016
Four Colors of White (2024)
Golden Reflections, 2024

20 x 30 cm

Oil on canvas

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Almond Harvest, 2023

20 x 25 cm

Oil on Canvas

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Burn Scar, November (Yangın izi, Kasım Ay)

2023, Oil on canvas

13 x 19 cm

SOLD

Hiking through a fire zone five months after the fire is a surreal experience. To go from areas of lush vegetation to the burned remains of the landscape is eerily beautiful and hauntingly sad.

Reflections

2023, Oil on canvas

20 x 30cm

Request price

Sunset on the Olive Oil Factory, Ayvalık / Zeytinyağı Fabrikasında Gün Batımı, Ayvalık

2023, Oil on canvas

35x50cm

Request price

Gıynap Koyu, Datça

2023, Oil on panel

18x25cm

SOLD

Golden Hour, Patmos

2023, Oil on Canvas

24x35 cm

Request price

Nocturne

35 x 50cm

Oil on Canvas

Map in Four Dimensions, 2016

50x70cm

Graphite on paper

The frottage print of the floor of a 110-year-old school building in Istanbul, Turkey is a record of the footsteps of the tens of thousands of students and teachers who have passed through the halls. The simple material: graphite on paper harkens back to the schoolyard, while the resulting image connotes a topographical map, or the view of a landscape from a plane. The sense of viewing something from afar while actually seeing minute details in the floor offers a metaphor for the 150-year-old institution that is recorded in this work. The record of the topography of the building is especially evident in the sharp, right angle in the upper left; where the floor met the support of the wall.

Four Colors of White (2024)

Gouache on paper, 38.5 x 16.5 cm

The reflection of the sunset on the snow-covered mountains changes the white to so many different colors. Some areas are a yellow-white, others a pink-white, or a lavender-white. The mountains are only this rainbow of colors for a few moments before becoming completely pink, then blue, and then night falls. I simplified the shapes and intensified the colors to communicate this rainbow that is not easily visible to the camera or the eye.

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