Ulviyya’s work explores how identity is formed through globalization, cultural hybridity, and technological mediation. Rather than framing identity as a fixed or individualized condition, her practice examines it as a process shaped by global interaction and contemporary systems.

Working across painting, mixed media, and digital processes, she builds layered visual structures where material and procedural elements coexist. Her compositions use fragmentation, repetition, and transformation to organize form, allowing meaning to emerge through relationships between elements rather than symbolic representation.