《Consumer Waste》

Photographed in an IKEA restroom.

In this ongoing photographic series, I document intimate, in-between moments of contemporary life—quiet, absurd, often overlooked. Captured from the vantage point of a bathroom stall, the images explore the intersection between consumerism and bodily reality. Branded objects like coffee cups, tissue dispensers, and smart devices find themselves placed in the most unglamorous of spaces, revealing the humor, tension, and banality of our modern routines.

By photographing from a seated, subjective point of view, I aim to blur the line between private and public, luxury and necessity, comfort and discomfort. These confined moments speak to a universal experience—one that is simultaneously personal, humorous, and existential.

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