Elif Uras, who began her artistic practice with painting, has attracted attention over time with the production language she established through ceramics; she has treated ceramics as a natural extension of her painting. Combining Eastern and Western aesthetics, Uras has used vase and plate forms she designed as canvases, tracing gender roles and women's labor on surfaces adorned with forms evoking women and scenes from women's daily lives.
In 2021, sharing a mutual enthusiasm with her, we had the opportunity to work together on the production of her new works. The form production, decoration stage, and firing of the sculptures to be permanently exhibited at the Turkish House in New York, along with the production of Iznik tile tiles, were carried out at our workshop, and they have taken their place in New York.
