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At the heart of her story is a deep appreciation for the beauty and potential of biomaterials. From bioceramics to bio art, she is constantly exploring new ways to harness the power of nature in our creations. Through meticulous research and experimentation, she is uncovering the untapped potential of organic materials, reimagining their possibilities in the realm of art and design.
Her work is not just about creating beautiful objects – it is about making a statement. With each piece she creates, she is advocating for a more sustainable future, one where art and design coexist harmoniously with nature. By showcasing the potential of biomaterials, she hopes to inspire others to rethink their relationship with the environment and embrace a more eco-conscious way of living.
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In the end, her story is a celebration of love, creativity, and the boundless possibilities of biomaterials. As she continues on her journey, she invites you to join us in exploring the intersection of art, design, and sustainability. Together, she can create a world where beauty flourishes, and nature thrives.
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She graduated from Marmara University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Interior Architecture with honors in 2018. She also studied at the Ceramics and Glass Arts Undergraduate Department for one year. Immediately after completing her interior architecture education, she worked at architecture firms in New York, where she lived for a long time.
Her passion for the material led him to become interested in ceramics. Her goals include creating products that reduce waste and are produced under the philosophy of sustainability. She started master at Bilgi University to further her expertise in biomaterial design.​Recently, She has shifted my focus to local, bio-based, waste-based material exploration and research. She aims to incorporate regenerative practices, natural building techniques, and the principles of the circular economy into her design practice.
'' Her biggest motivation is not to leave a carbon footprint in production, but to leave a good mark on the world.''
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