A Homeland Written in Colour and Verse
Opens April 30th
This exhibition is a personal journey through memory, identity, and belonging—told through the language of color and the rhythm of poetry. Each painting is not only an image, but a fragment of a lived experience, where emotions, landscapes, and inner worlds merge into a shared visual and poetic space.
In these works, color becomes a voice. It speaks where words fall silent, and it carries the weight of places remembered, imagined, and felt. Alongside each piece, poetry emerges as an extension of the image—a whisper, a reflection, a continuation of the same story in another form.
The “homeland” presented here is not bound to geography alone. It is an inner territory shaped by memory, roots, longing, and transformation. It exists between presence and absence, between what is seen and what is felt.
Through this dialogue between color and verse, the artist invites the viewer to enter a space of contemplation—where each work can be read, seen, and felt in multiple ways. This is not only a collection of paintings, but a living narrative of a homeland written from within.
This exhibition brings together painting and poetry as a shared language of memory and belonging. Each work is both image and text—where color speaks and words echo. Here, homeland is not only a place, but a feeling shaped by experience, imagination, and emotion.