CLOTHES AND FACADES
Clothes and Facades explores the transformation of ordinary objects through repetition and abstraction.
Photographed and multiplied, the objects lose their familiar function and begin to resemble architectural structures or pieces of clothing—forms that oscillate between construction and body, façade and fabric.
Through this process, everyday items become patterns of rhythm and symmetry. The images evoke a sense of order and fragility at once: façades that might collapse, garments that cannot be worn. What was once concrete and recognizable turns into something ambiguous, suspended between the domestic and the monumental.
The series reflects on perception itself—on how repetition and framing can dissolve meaning and create new associations. In these hybrid forms, the boundaries between architecture and intimacy, object and image, dissolve.
Clothes and Facades transforms the familiar into something strangely distant, revealing how easily structures of function can become structures of imagination.










