Born in 1990 in Bursa, the artist situates their practice along the tension between mathematical order and visual perception. Beginning at an early age, their production has evolved at the intersection of technical training and intuitive exploration; this dual structure has come to define the conceptual foundation of their work. The artist’s work reconsiders the visual counterparts of natural systems shaped by Fibonacci sequences and the golden ratio. These mathematical frameworks function not merely as references but as generative principles that guide form, rhythm, and composition. Concepts such as organic growth, repetition, and proportion emerge simultaneously as both constructive and disruptive forces across the surface. In works executed in oil and acrylic on canvas, the surface is treated both as a mathematical map and as a site of intuitive intervention. In recent works, the incorporation of digital media has enabled the artist to establish a permeable space between analog and computational modes of production, thereby redefining the boundary between what can be measured and what can be perceived.