Derya Geylani
Birnur Derya Geylani was born 23th of July 1990 in İstanbul/Turkey. She is graduated from Anadolu University Fine Arts Faculty Glass department in 2013. Studied at E.Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw/Poland(2011-2012). She participated many mixed exhibitions in Norway, Poland, Italy, Korea and Turkey. Her design “Fear Chair “ awarded at A’Design Awards Competition in 2013. Same year, she started her master programme at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University ceramic-glass department. In 2014, she awarded with Europen Glass Experience Exhibitons in Spain, Portugal and Italy. She has her artwork in the glass museum collection, Fundacion Centro Nacional del Vidrio, La Granja,Spain. She still continue her studies and artworks in Mimar Sinan University,Ceramic and Glass Department.
"I see people around me, the competitive world. Then, I observe them, it.
Therefore, the mighty effort to grasping life and the things that brings to people, who are standing at the coast of life, or sitting on the throne that built
on that coast, is a reality that can not be ignored for me. Sometimes love, sometimes dish, sometimes a mighty power, sometimes money,
becomes a glimmer of hope immediately, or a trouble as well.
We have been using the same amount of water that planet earth contains, since the beginning of the humankind. However, as a matter of human nature,
demandings getting higher and higher than the requirements…"
Therefore, the mighty effort to grasping life and the things that brings to people, who are standing at the coast of life, or sitting on the throne that built
on that coast, is a reality that can not be ignored for me. Sometimes love, sometimes dish, sometimes a mighty power, sometimes money,
becomes a glimmer of hope immediately, or a trouble as well.
We have been using the same amount of water that planet earth contains, since the beginning of the humankind. However, as a matter of human nature,
demandings getting higher and higher than the requirements…"
Hot glass shaping, Mixed Media
30x40x3 cm
Photography: Mehmet Emin Çandır
30x40x3 cm
Photography: Mehmet Emin Çandır