Mixed Media Sculpture
“Set Free” the photography installation set is completely created by the artist. It includes a painted backdrop and a spiral sculpture made out of foil and wires to create a DIY perspective into her photography work to inspire anyone to continue to explore themselves as humans and natural born artists with the resources they might have at their reach. Since even before the beginning of her career, Yaz Reve was fascinated with the idea of the golden ratio and Fibonacci sequence, which is a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding it, creating a constant spiral that can be seen in nature, humans etc. This idea helps the artist see the beauty and patterns around her, believing in an infinite potential for creation and living. For Yaz Reve, the spiral helps consciousness to accept the turnings and changes of life as it evolves, emphasizing that life’s path is not a straight line, humans continually go back to things they thought they understood and see a deeper meaning behind it.🌀
Mixed Media Sculpture, (Insert Dimensions)
Through the fusion of sculpture and photography, this work explores the delicate intersections of love and vulnerability from a feminine perspective. Each element — sculpted form and captured image — serves as both mirror and vessel, transforming private emotion into a shared visual experience.
Throughout the creative process, the artist sought to represent the raw sensation of heartbreak and the performative nature of femininity — the pressure to become what one believes a lover desires. Rooted in the idea that “to be a woman is to perform,” the work reveals the vulnerability of love and the bittersweet absurdity of feeling like a clown for loving someone.
There it is. You found yourself trapped. This was done by you.
Stretch. Move. Breathe.
Get out of your rabbit hole
This is not wonderland
You’re not Alice
This is it.
Ongoing series
Ongoing series
The Collection involves exploration into a new stage of life. As an adult, one seeks to understand the idea of humans immortalizing who they are in the moment by what they choose to preserve and cherish while venturing into healing the inner child in the process.
What do you collect?
How do they contribute to who you are?
Liquor Stores are historical landmarks that are part of our community. They are often placed in low income areas and neighborhoods, they become associated with high crime, illegal activities and are blamed for high obesity and alcoholism rates but they signify much more to the ones that have grown up close to them.