EREN UYSAL

Eren Uysal (b. 2000, Bursa) is currently studying Graphic Design at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. He is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of art and science. His work interweaves scientific themes—such as quantum physics, fractal geometry, and gravitational force— with the subconscious, spirituality, and abstract expressionism.

Three core concepts shape his artistic language: motion, light, and infinity. Motion symbolizes the internal and external flow of life—the cyclical nature of time and the interconnectedness of events. Light becomes dominant during phases of heightened awareness, gratitude, and spiritual clarity. Infinity, on the other hand, surfaces during more existential or introspective periods, representing the mystery of being. He balances these forces instinctively, allowing each to emerge in different emotional or philosophical states. In his practice, these concepts materialize through circular forms, particle like clusters, and quantum-inspired aesthetics, forming a layered visual language. Through his alter ego “Cheok160,” he connects with the roots of his past and aims to resonate within the collective consciousness. For him, art is an intuitive and symbolic way of revealing the unseen.

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