Aliya Hidirlar's work serves as an ever-growing amalgamation of her identity through notions derived from both her Turkish Ottoman roots, and her upbringing in the suburbs of Southern California.
While growing up in Orange County, she felt a strong disconnect and lack of belonging within her environment and turned to the punk and beach rock scenes. As her appreciation for music grew she gradually developed a greater connection with her Turkish heritage and came across the nonconforming, Turkish Psychedelic Rock artists of the seventies. Their abilities to seamlessly mix traditional folk music with western sounds inspired her to incorporate their ideologies into her own body of work.
Her world is an in-between, comprised of western construction techniques and Turkish traditional textile developments including the use of angora locks, raw horse hair, and handcrafted metal adornments.