Dream Hunters emerges from the intimate space where childhood memory, imagination, and migration converge. In this new series, I explore the figure of the child as a seeker—chasing not only bubbles, balloons, or fleeting games, but also the invisible threads of belonging, rebirth, and hope. Each painting becomes a journey where play transforms into a metaphor for survival, and dreams reveal themselves as both fragile and resilient companions.

Through layered textures, luminous colors, and embedded objects, Dream Hunters traces the landscapes of memory and exile. The works reflect how innocence can coexist with complexity, how resilience can take shape in the simplest of gestures, and how imagination carries us across borders—geographic, emotional, and spiritual.

This series invites viewers to see childhood not as a stage left behind, but as the fertile ground from which new worlds can be envisioned. In Dream Hunters, the act of dreaming is no longer passive; it is an act of courage, a pursuit that carries us toward light, renewal, and eternal promise.