“Phoenix” invites visitors to embark on a personal journey of self-discovery, a process
akin to the Phoenix’s rebirth. Just as the mythical bird
emerges from the ashes, individuals are encouraged to shed their own limitations, preconceptions, and fears.
Within this transformative space, one fnds the opportunity to rediscover oneself, forging an unbreakable connection with
the core of their being


“Relief as a medium, can be a “way of seeing” and a “method of representing” the spatial qualities of the METU Campus. In a relief, lines expand to transform the composing surface into forms. A relief
suggests a method to raise the shapes above a “fattened” surface so that they appear to stand out slightly from it. The expansion from surface to space defnes a quasi-dimension, which allows the
coexistence of multiple layers of visual information. The two dimensional “fgure and ground” expands as diverse spatial compositions.The surface-operations trans positioning surface and space, emphasize the surface by a deconstructive illusion.”

Connexion is a narrative that emerges from the interplay of two distinct entities. The artwork embodies a metamorphosis within
one of these entities, infuenced by the other. This transformation can evoke emotions such as unbalanced love, passion, or even hate.
However, the composition of this metamorphosis ultimately represents a profound connection in coexistence.