Eda has gained recognition for her unique and beautiful works that incorporate digital imagery, natural objects, live plants, and insect remains which she blends beautifully into her art, using oils, acrylics and water colours, she creates a feast for the eyes. Her artistic work reflects her deep connection to nature, and her belief in the healing power of art.
Over the years, Eda has developed a style that blends natural objects seamlessly into her works, creating stunning pieces that capture the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
She was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and grew up in a family that valued education and hard work. From a young age, she showed a natural aptitude for science and mathematics, but also had a deep interest in the arts and culture of her country.
After completing her primary and secondary education in Istanbul, Eda went on to study psychology at one of the top universities in the country. She then decided to pursue a career in counseling and psychotherapy, and became a member of the National Counseling & Psychotherapy Society (NCPS). However, she also pursued her passion for the arts by studying forgotten Ottoman Arts and taking Ottoman Iznik Tile Arts courses.
As a highly respected therapist She has helped countless individuals and families navigate difficult emotional and psychological challenges, and has developed innovative techniques for helping clients heal and move forward. Eda has a particular expertise in working with trauma survivors, and has developed innovative techniques for helping clients heal and move forward. Eda is a true inspiration to those who know her, and continues to make a positive impact on the world around her through her work as an artist and therapist, and her contributions to environmental advocacy.
After completing her primary and secondary education in Istanbul, Eda went on to study psychology at one of the top universities in the country. She then decided to pursue a career in counseling and psychotherapy, and became a member of the National Counseling & Psychotherapy Society (NCPS). However, she also pursued her passion for the arts by studying forgotten Ottoman Arts and taking Ottoman Iznik Tile Arts courses.
As a highly respected therapist She has helped countless individuals and families navigate difficult emotional and psychological challenges, and has developed innovative techniques for helping clients heal and move forward. Eda has a particular expertise in working with trauma survivors, and has developed innovative techniques for helping clients heal and move forward. Eda is a true inspiration to those who know her, and continues to make a positive impact on the world around her through her work as an artist and therapist, and her contributions to environmental advocacy.