Comparison Shopping (Ongoing Project)

While much of my sculptural work focuses on subjective physicality and raw form, this long-term photography project turns outward to examine the global consumer marketplace. Titled Comparison Shopping, the series is an investigation into the sheer volume of similar goods and the culture of mass consumption that defines modern life.

The project uses a comparative lens, presenting side-by-side images of standardized retail displays, everyday products, and even the architectural repetition of shops and apartment buildings across different continents. These visual comparisons reveal a shared vocabulary of aesthetic judgment and structural rhythm that informs both the consumer’s choice and, ultimately, my own artistic sense of scale and composition.