2024
Digitalism is more than an exhibition—it is defining a moment in art history.
By presenting some of the best artists (‘digitalists’) working at the forefront of art and technology today, we are formally recognising Digitalism as a distinct new art movement, sitting alongside
the very best of Modern British and Contemporary traditional art at the British Art Fair.

This exhibition serves as a critical platform to contextualise and codify Digitalism, providing a narrative that traces its development and highlights its cultural significance. Through this exhibition, we aim to cement Digitalism’s place within the broader history of art, ensuring that its contributions are acknowledged and studied for generations to come.
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Originally from Turkey, my artistic journey took root in London,
where I began as an award-winning art director, crafting compelling narratives for some of the world’s top brands. This early experience provided a solid foundation for my eventual transition into digital art and animation, enabling me to merge creativity with personal experience in innovative ways. Throughout my career, I have consistently aimed to blend insight with fresh, cutting-edge ideas,
a combination that has captivated audiences in cities as diverse as New York, Lisbon, and beyond. My work has gained recognition for its authenticity, depth, and ability to resonate on an emotional level.

A pivotal moment in my career came with my solo exhibitions at W1 Curates and Frameless London, where I had the opportunity to fully express my dedication to digital storytelling. These shows allowed me to explore the fusion of technology and raw human emotion, 

presenting collections that not only reflected my artistic journey but also sought to create meaningful connections with diverse audiences. These exhibitions highlighted my ongoing commitment to using digital art as a powerful medium for storytelling that moves and inspires.
As I continue to evolve as an artist, I am constantly exploring new styles, mediums, and techniques, always with the goal of pushing the boundaries of digital art.

My creative process is driven by a relentless curiosity and a desire to innovate, but more importantly, it is fueled by a deep passion for connecting with others. Through my work, I strive to demonstrate that art is a universal language – one capable of transforming how we see the world and our place within it. Ultimately, my mission is not only to create but to inspire and connect, using creativity as a tool for shared human experience.


Rain On Me (2024)
Phygital, D 60cm x W 70 m x H 180cm

£20,000







Making Friends 1 (2024)
Phygital, L 106cm x W 60cm x H 180cm

£15,000






Making Friends 2 (2024)
Phygital, L 145m x W 45cm x H 80cm

£9,000







A Series of Grieving (2024)
Animated GIF (Four pieces)

Each one of these (four) individuak artworks
are priced at £2000 each.

All four artworks bought and displayed
together in a single Muse Frame
is priced at £6000.


This series explores the journey of grief after losing someone. Each piece—“Denial,” “Anger,” “Depression,” and “Acceptance”— represents a different stage of mourning through these artworks.





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