Rene Women Interviews 0012: Sedef Sebuktekin
New Album (!) Stef: You announced on Instagram that you're working on a new album. You must be very excited! Can you tell us something about the album? Sedef: Yes! It will be my first album, and I'm both excited and happy. Half of the album is
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Rene Women Interviews 0011: Selin Çınar (axstone)
Design Journey SS:How Has Your Art Changed: What has changed in your art since you started? SC: I started drawing at a very young age. The first thing I drew was a floor plan of our old house. Later, I began to draw our house and its
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Rene Women Interviews 0010: Sabiha Cimen
First, I wanted to say thank you for speaking to us. Your work is powerful and beautiful and we’re grateful that we can have time to learn more about your creative mind and process. Stef Sheldon: You didn’t study photography. How did you come to it
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Rene Women Interviews 0009: Deniz Pelister
In this insightful interview with Deniz Pelister, the acclaimed artist shares her journey, inspirations, and creative process with Rana of Rene Homes. From the profound impact of everyday life and her trip to Africa on her art to the unique approach of portraying facial-featureless portraits
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Rene Women Interviews 0008: Ilke Kodal
Ilke Kodal Interview Questions 1. How did you first become interested in ballet, and what inspired you to pursue it as a career? On this long journey that I started with the guidance of my dear mother, there was an intrinsic inclination, actually. I can't exactly remember
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Rene Women Interviews 0007: Rengim Mutevellioglu
Rengim, a remarkable individual known for her kindness, unwavering curiosity, and deep commitment to humanism, has been on a photographic journey for nearly two decades, ever since the tender age of 11. Her passion for photography has led her to capture the world through a
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Rene Women Interviews 0006: Studio AOI
Arriving at the genuine Karakoy passage, we arrive at Pelin and Ayse’s ikebana studio. The serene and minimalist approach of ikebana has left its mark on the ambiance in their workspace. During our conversation, we discussed their sources of inspiration for practicing ikebana, their commitment
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Rene Women Interviews 0005: Banu Kent
Hello friends! Today, we’re stepping into Istanbul's vibrant Grand Bazaar, a sensory marvel where ancient treasures and modern inspiration collide. It can be overwhelming for even the most seasoned traveler and so we’ve enlisted the help of Istanbulite and jewelry artisan Banu Kent to share
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Rene Women Interviews 0004: Basak Cakir
Basak Cakir's journey from the fast-paced corporate world in Istanbul to the picturesque coastal town of Bodrum was a quest for a more meaningful existence. Her search for a fulfilling career led her to establish Pozzo, a charming art gallery and shop that exudes the personal touch of an art collector's office or studio. The displays at Pozzo showcase a diverse array of artwork, from large-format framed photographs to dainty gold bands, all thoughtfully and tastefully arranged. Basak has a keen eye for design and enjoys connecting artists with potential customers. Despite having no official title, Basak has found her true calling by designing the interiors of homes and restaurants, carving out a unique and beautiful second career in Bitez. Pozzo isn't just about selling art; for Basak, it is a crucial part of supporting new artists and cultivating an ecosystem that fosters creativity. Although selling art may not be the easiest or quickest way to make a profit, Basak recognizes its importance and takes great pride in letting young artists know when their work has found a new fan or sold a piece. One of the most remarkable things about Basak's life is how small and intimate it is. Her home, a charming and unique piece of art in itself, is just a quick stroll away from her art gallery, while her husband's restaurant is connected to Pozzo. Basak's exquisite taste is evident in every detail of her space, from the elegant soft arches to the oversized elements such as the giant fireplace and oven. Basak's home is a true reflection of her personality and design preferences, featuring plenty of light, easy spaces that are both functional and comfortable, and that allow ample room for art and gatherings. It is a marriage of Turkish and Greek aesthetics, and the structure itself seems to have been carved from the surrounding stone formations. Basak's story is one of reinvention and the pursuit of meaning and purpose. Her journey from corporate life to a fulfilling second career and a peaceful, intimate life in Bitez serves as an inspiration to anyone seeking to find their own path. —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stef: What is Pozzo? Basak: It is mostly a place to buy art, to be introduced to many new and some well-established artists. We carry mostly local art, from around Bodrum. And we also have handmade objects like jewelry, ceramics, pottery– design for home or your self. S: When did you begin your business? B: 3 years ago, during the pandemic. Everyone thought we were crazy, but it ended up being an advantage. Because we were all here, stuck together, and we could work on this plan. Pozzo is really a gift from the restaurant Kurul, which is right next door. Our tiny store is at the end of their building, and my husband is a part of the ownership of Kurul. There was this very small extra space, and since I had so many connections with artists, I decided to try to have a store. We started small and then after a while I began getting lots of calls from artists. S: What is your background? B: I’m self-taught. I came from a marketing and visual design corporate world. After I left my job in Istanbul and we moved here to Bitez, I started designing the interior of homes. I don’t even know what you would call me. I love art and design and being a connector of artists to the right person. I did a lot of the design at Kurul. It was a collective project, but I think I’m good at having a vision and then working with artisans and artists to make it happen. S: What are some of the pieces you have at home? B: I have a lot of art on the walls. S: What is your own home like? B: I fell in love with my home when we were driving around looking for a new home in Bodrum/Bitez. My home is very special. It already had so much character and uniqueness before we moved in. It’s simple and functional and filled with light and there’s a lot of art on the walls.
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Rene Women Interviews 0001: Laris Kilimci
The neighborhood of Arnavutkoy is a hidden gem for someone new to Istanbul like me, and it turns out that Laris Kilimci is, too. I figured I knew her already from her company and instagram (I should know better).But who I discovered in our hour