In this category, all the pieces I created are made with tools and materials that are found in nature.

In this category, all the pieces I created are made with tools and materials that are found in nature.

un-seeing eye
un-seeing eye

"un-seeing eye" is a ytong-carved face, shaped by nature's influence and crafted with stones and wood. The subtle scar symbolizes human impact, while plaster marks on the back reveal its origin. The engraved face with a blind third eye signifies the uncertainty of our future amidst the climate crisis, urging collective responsibility.

 It was made in my friend's new house. I created the sculpture by carving the aerated concrete left from the old construction of the house with materials found in nature.

It was made in my friend's new house. I created the sculpture by carving the aerated concrete left from the old construction of the house with materials found in nature.

 In Amos Bay of Marmaris, I painted the stones with charcoal I found in nature.

In Amos Bay of Marmaris, I painted the stones with charcoal I found in nature.

 In this category, all the pieces I created are made with tools and materials that are found in nature.
un-seeing eye
 It was made in my friend's new house. I created the sculpture by carving the aerated concrete left from the old construction of the house with materials found in nature.
 In Amos Bay of Marmaris, I painted the stones with charcoal I found in nature.

In this category, all the pieces I created are made with tools and materials that are found in nature.

un-seeing eye

"un-seeing eye" is a ytong-carved face, shaped by nature's influence and crafted with stones and wood. The subtle scar symbolizes human impact, while plaster marks on the back reveal its origin. The engraved face with a blind third eye signifies the uncertainty of our future amidst the climate crisis, urging collective responsibility.

It was made in my friend's new house. I created the sculpture by carving the aerated concrete left from the old construction of the house with materials found in nature.

In Amos Bay of Marmaris, I painted the stones with charcoal I found in nature.

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