Servet Aslan (b. 1996, Diyarbakır) graduated from Marmara University, Atatürk Education Faculty, Department of Painting in 2017. He lives and works in Diyarbakır. In his studies, he examines issues such as ecology, memory, map, insects, forensic medicine, death-life. His main focus is on the changing-transforming effects of cities on other living things, based on data collected on ecology and insects. He is working on unsolved murders based on forensic entomology data. He also works on and continues his research on the long-term project called Things I Have Found on the Ground. Some of the exhibitions and projects he has attended include; Diyarbakır Peşrevi Eşliğinde Beraber ve Solo Sergisi, A4 Açık Sanat Atölyesi, Diyarbakır (2019); Grafik Archiv: “Ders Belgeliği”, Justus Liebig Üniversitesi, Giessen, Almanya (2019); Birlikte: Bilinmeyeni Araştırmak, with Fulya Erdemci and Ilgın Deniz Akseloğlu, Loading, Diyarbakır (2017); Masumiyet, Cemal Süreya Culture Centre, Istanbul (2017).