Print Making

Prints that celebrate process and detail. Through etching, relief, and other techniques, these works explore rhythm, contrast, and the charm of imperfections.

Folded Habits

This piece explores the small rituals and contradictions of smoking through a series of hand-printed illustrations layered on fabric. Each fold reveals a different moment: playful, careless, or contemplative; echoing the shifting relationship people have with the habit.

The fabric is washed with red and orange tones, giving the work a sense of heat, tension, and warmth all at once. By inviting the viewer to flip through and discover each image, the piece becomes less about a single message and more about the act of looking, repeating, and reconsidering an everyday gesture.

Culture Company Branding

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Culture Company Branding *

Culture Company is a fictional apparel project exploring how cultural heritage can inform contemporary design. Two hand-printed graphics are used for this piece: a series of geometric motifs inspired by the structure and rhythm of Turkish tile patterns, and a modern circular emblem with fluid, abstract lines. All graphics were hand-carved and printed onto the fabric, reinforcing the tactile, crafted quality of traditional making while presenting the work in a fresh, minimal, and modern composition. Culture Company serves as a conceptual platform to test how cultural narratives can be preserved, reshaped, and expressed through apparel design.

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