Surrounded (2026)
Wall painting
286 x 476 cm
Surrounded (2026) layers the colours from “I didn’t like these colours” in subtle shifts through circular movements around a space equivalent in size to a single-occupancy prison cell in present-day Turkey, transforming it into a mural that constructs its own boundaries.
The work can also be perceived as a mural of a framed yet blank surface—its structure in place, its image still absent—serving as a homage to many untold stories, suspended between presence and absence.
İnstallation view; If you wanna go outside, get inside, Dirimart London
photo: Todd-White






