Meet the artists. Just creators doing their own thing, building work that actually means something. You’re here because this isn’t random—and neither are they.
ELIF KEMAHLIOGLU
Painter • Urla/Izmir
Each painting feels alive with obsessive precision. Thousands of dots, lines, and repeating forms pull the viewer into her rhythm of focus. What seems decorative at first becomes hypnotic, like nature viewed through a dream
Her work lives in that rare space where structure meets instinct. Every canvas carries both control and surrender — geometry that holds emotion, color that breathes through discipline. She builds forms that feel real even when they verge on the abstract
Every piece Sabine makes carries intention. Her art isn’t about aesthetics or perfection. It’s about healing. Her works invite you to slow down, breathe deeper, and feel what’s often left unsaid.
Augustin Joshua is the fever dream your algorithm is too scared to recommend. Giving main character energy for the visionaries ready to embrace the absurdity and dissociate in style.
Every Seraphic piece is a small rebellion against the flawless. Each curve and mark tells a story of a touch. Her works carry an earthy calm — a reminder that beauty lives in authenticity, not polish.
Mine Onay’s paintings breathe with sacred symmetry. Faces dissolve into constellations, colors orbit like planets in motion, and geometry turns into emotion. Mine captures a quiet truth: chaos is only order we don’t yet understand.
Cihangir Karataş captures quiet tension in everyday moments, turning the ordinary into something cinematic. His photography sits between realism and mood, where atmosphere tells the story.
Raw emotion, stitched into color. Gizem Fidanlar’s punch paintings turn instinct, rhythm, and texture into bold, tactile artworks. Built punch by punch, where patience turns into presence