Artist
Hasan
I create images that feel like fragments of forgotten worlds, memories suspended between mythology, solitude, and imagined reality.
I create images that explore memory, solitude, and the quiet tension between reality and imagination.
My work moved from early explorations of human presence toward atmosphere and place, culminating in Midnights — a body of work centered on fleeting moments within Mediterranean villages at night. These scenes are not empty landscapes, but lived moments: passing figures, silent walks, encounters shaped by history and stillness. The human presence exists within the environment rather than apart from it.
Over time, my practice shifted away from describing reality toward uncovering it. This evolution led to Forgotten Records, the body of work that defines my current direction.
In these works, images appear as artifacts recovered from lost timelines — fragments of myth, memory, and origin stories displaced from linear time. Recurring symbols emerge: wandering figures, ancient landscapes, and moments that feel simultaneously familiar and impossible.
Technology functions as an instrument rather than an author. I use it to search for images that feel discovered instead of constructed — as though they have always existed somewhere beyond perception.
My work is an ongoing attempt to capture what remains when time, identity, and certainty begin to dissolve.
Philosophy
Art exists where measurement ends. I use technology not to replace human experience, but to extend it, searching for meaning, memory, and beauty within questions that cannot be answered.