Artist, Photographer, Healer, Tatar, Lesbian, Political refugee, and Immigrant.
My work exists at the intersection of art, psychology, and nature, where I explore the complex layers of human experience. Using a variety of media—activism, installation, photography, and video—I seek to unravel the intricate relationships between people, their inner worlds, and the natural environment that surrounds us.
My practice is deeply rooted in authenticity. I approach each project with a unique vision, driven by a desire to understand not only the broader human condition but also my own nature. This journey of self-discovery is intertwined with my exploration of identity, as I navigate the intersections of my heritage, family, and national identity as an immigrant and LGBT individual.
Through my work, I delve into the nature of human relationships—how we connect with each other, how we engage with the world around us, and how we confront the complexities of our inner selves. I believe that by investigating these themes, I can offer a perspective that resonates on both a personal and universal level, creating a kaleidoscope of experiences that reflect the diverse facets of our existence.