Anatomy of Thing
Anatomy of Thing is a 1/1 surrealism series. Each work begins with an object taken from everyday life. Something stable, named, understood. Then it enters another logic.
A banana sits gracefully, waiting for something. A flower becomes enormous. A saxophone waits for a note that will never be played, for it is no longer an instrument at all. In this series, function dissolves first. Meaning follows. What remains is presence: stripped, exposed, slightly unsettling. The familiar becomes distant. The obvious becomes unstable.
This collection moves in the territory where unrelated things meet without explanation. The objects are not metaphors. They are fragments of a reality that refuses to fully explain itself.
They just exist, detached from their purpose, detached from us. Familiar, but no longer obedient.