About this work
We live in a time overflowing with objects, where information is broken into fragments. Amid waves of consumption and a flood of scattered information, what was once a coherent “self” quietly begins to dissolve. Instead, it becomes a collection of parts: labels, clothes we have chosen, or pieces shaped by others and by our surroundings.
As desire is replaced by color and texture, the self seems to fade among piles of clothing and neatly arranged shelves of products. In this kind of everyday space, how are we being reshaped? And how do we begin to understand ourselves again?
Through this work, I attempt to trace that subtle transformation. By combining fragmented images of bodies, clothing, products, and everyday spaces, I explore how identity is continuously assembled through what we consume, wear, see, and remember. The work does not offer a fixed answer, but presents the self as something unstable, layered, and always in the process of becoming.
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