In the 1980s she continued her art studies concentrating on ceramics at the Museum of Paintings and Sculpture in İzmir.
In 1996, she completed studies in a ceramics workshop in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and researches in Köln and Amsterdam.
Her ceramics exhibition in Gelsenkirchen which was the first one by a Turkish artist was mentioned in European press.
Her works can be found in many collections all around the world, including Germany, the Netherlands, England, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, the US, Italy, Sweden, Australia, Japan, France.
Won the Halikarnas Balikcisi Award of Service to the Anatolian Civilizations by the Turkish Ministry of Culture.