Selinda Drahor graduated from the Interior design department of Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan-Italy in the summer of 2020. She attends some archaeological excavations in line with her curiosity while she was a student. She worked as an assistant in geophysical research carried out in the Sapinuva archaeological excavation in 2015 and as also an architectural assistant in Sardis archaeological excavation in 2019. She speaks fluent English and intermediate German languages. Due to the education she received at the university, her artistic tendencies increased and she combined technique with art as a result of her education. Especially her passion for painting and music associates her with art.