Ece Abay's woodcut printmaking journey is a poetic dance between heritage and nature. Her unique technique involves a reverse process, meticulously carving multiple layers into wood, allowing shadows, highlights, and contrasts to emerge through vivid colors. Embracing sustainability, Ece incorporates natural elements, creating one-of-a-kind pieces that transcend traditional boundaries, inviting viewers into a realm where art becomes a tangible expression of emotion and connection

chapter iii

"After years, I reentered the New York art scene, ushering in a new, unnamed chapter. Focused on global monuments, my recent works, including 'Goddess of Liberty' and 'The Colosseum,' hold profound meaning. They bridge my past and present, embodying the symbolism that continually threads through my art—a means of connecting to heritage and spirituality. This chapter is a canvas awaiting exploration, where global narratives unfold beyond artistic features."

Ancient memories

‘We are the reflection of our ancestors on earth’

"The Netherlands marked a transformative chapter in my artistic journey. Large-scale, one-of-a-kind woodcut prints on canvas became my chosen medium. Inspired by ancient temples, constellations, and my spiritual exploration, this chapter was a reflection of my connection to ancestor-ship. The canvas expanded, telling stories of a universal history and spirituality."

dreamscapes

In the solitude of my MA and MFA education in the United States, I delved deep into the creation of dreamscapes. These were formative years away from my home and family, where the studio became a sanctuary. Mastering the techniques of intaglio and woodcut prints on paper, I poured my emotions onto the canvas, laying the foundation for my unique artistic style.