
Omar Danial Biuiiuktosun
visual artist and photographer
Omar Danial Biuiiuktosun is a Russian–Turkish visual artist based in London, working across photography, moving image, and lighting design. His practice centres on analogue processes, particularly multiple exposure techniques, through which he explores how architecture, memory, and human presence overlap within the layered rhythms of city life. His ongoing series Street Layers reflects a fascination with urban environments, where fragments of time and space converge into unified visual narratives.
Omar’s work has been exhibited internationally, with highlights including Street Layers at the State Museum of Arts of Kazakhstan named after Abylkhan Kasteev (2025), the International Festival of Fine and Applied Arts in Uzbekistan (2025), and Design Festa Gallery in Tokyo (2025). In London, he has exhibited in JOY at Photobook Café, Spring Salon and Summer Salon at Candid Arts Trust, and Landscape Art & Art in Mind at the Brick Lane Gallery. His photography has been published in Visual Art Journal, Curators Magazine, and Visual Poetry Journal.
My work explores the rhythm and emotional texture of urban life through the physical and poetic possibilities of analogue photography. Using 35mm black-and-white film and multiple exposure techniques, I merge architecture, movement, and memory into layered compositions that blur the boundaries between realism and abstraction. Each image captures not a single moment, but an accumulation of many — a visual echo of how we experience cities over time.
I am drawn to imperfection and unpredictability; they mirror the way life unfolds within urban spaces. Through light, texture, and rhythm, I seek to translate fleeting sensations into something tangible — an emotional record of coexistence, change, and the beauty found in chaos.







