Limits of seeing

Display of Absence

Using the language of Pop Art—bold colors, graphic compositions, and everyday objects—I ask a simple question: Who decides where I am allowed to place a pixel? This work is not merely a display of beauty; it is a visual critique. A critique of a perspective that loads everyday objects with heavy symbolic meaning and then proceeds to censor that very meaning. Here, the pixels do not conceal anything; instead, they highlight and expose it. Once revealed in this way, it becomes impossible to pretend it does not exist. The idea for this piece emerged from everyday life—simple things that nonetheless shape and influence our lives. I decided to present it myself because I have learned that when you forbid something, you make it larger. So I chose to enlarge it on my own terms, through the lens of humor: a reminder that sometimes even a banana can be perceived by some people as something dangerous or immoral.








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