When I started my journey with ceramic, I used to make small, elementary objects and I wanted to convert my objects into a subjective way to establish my concept. My work pattern changed with time. Ceramic has its own character. I slowly found its essence. Then, I became interested in natural texture in a work, rocky atmosphere, ups and downs. I love the way how lights and shades play hide and sick through texture and depths. Space and blockages are the rhyme of space division which creates a beautiful harmony. At times, my work’s perceptual visualization is more important to me than its conceptual beauty. Conceptually, I always have a quest for basic introspective thoughts from which I create my visionary interpretation of my work. I want to reflect my understanding through my three dimensional executions. Sometimes, I worked with a sense of automatism. That essence blows in my work. I love to play with that space and its rhythmic dynamism.