He makes it in 3 days, people who see it think it's a historical artifact: I don't plan on selling any of it


Emphasizing that he makes sculptures using only handcrafted methods, without using any electronic devices, Kaya made the following statements in an interview with members of the press:
“I started this art in 2005 to relieve stress. I create all of the sculptures I make entirely from my own imagination. I do it completely improvisationally without looking at a picture or visual. I currently have nearly 30 works and I exhibit them in my garden. I make a sculpture in an average of 3 to 5 days. Depending on the size of the sculpture, this period can sometimes be 10-15 days. I extract the stones I use to make sculptures from my own gardens.''

''I usually extract it from the ground as white limestone and black basalt. I process these stones and put the works I create next to other sculptures in the garden. My garden is an open-air museum. It is in a place where people can visit and see and get ideas. I always want to help those who want to learn this art. I do not plan to sell these sculptures I make. Because they were identical to me in my garden and they all became a part of me. I do not want to be separated from any of them. As long as my health allows, I will continue to make sculptures until the end of my life.''



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