Gözde Mulla, on the other hand, handles her works within the framework of space, emptiness and threshold. With the effect of the changes in her life, her inquiries on the concept as a place of ‘home’ shaped her works. In her works, the artist, who considers the relationship of paper with space as an essence and starting point, makes all emotions and sensations and traces of life visible within the concept of home. The ‘Somewhere Inside’ series in the exhibition are the reflection of sounds that everywhere we come into direct contact; the indistinguishable and violent sounds that are in nature, at home, right next door, that the media brings and leaves in our living room every day. The artist defines this situation as follows: “The violence that we cannot perceive as we hear and cannot see as we look is met with images of fire. It’s so close to us, it’s all somewhere inside. Everywhere we go through, even more so inside us.”