
Fine Art Photography: Expectations or Reality
What draws your attention to a beautiful fine art photography piece — the flow of intricate lines, the smooth and rough strokes, the color play, or the encompassing design
This archive holds earlier Ceyise Studios work rooted in art, design, and visual storytelling. These pieces reflect the studio’s long-standing exploration of how color, imagery, space, and creative expression influence emotional regulation, mental well-being, and the nervous system.
While Ceyise Studios’ current work centers on neuroaesthetic strategy, environmental consultation, and communication systems, this archive remains as reference and context — documenting the visual and conceptual foundations that continue to inform our thinking today.
This work is preserved as legacy, inspiration, and lineage.

What draws your attention to a beautiful fine art photography piece — the flow of intricate lines, the smooth and rough strokes, the color play, or the encompassing design

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Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation.”
- Audra Lorde
Ceyise Studios® is my neuroaesthetic design studio, focused on how environments, visual systems, color, and sensory design support regulation, rest, and clarity.
This is where neuroscience meets lived experience and design is treated as care, not decoration.