BAD THINGS

BAD THINGS" serves as a poignant photographic exploration into the concealed narratives of everyday objects, specifically those found within the Dollar Store. This collection, deeply influenced by Susan Sontag's insights into the dualistic nature of photography—capturing both truth and deception—invites viewers to delve beyond the visual and engage with the carefully chosen words that disrupt immediate image consumption. In a society saturated with relentless consumerism, "BAD THINGS" emerges as a contemplative symbol, prompting viewers to ponder the darker, hidden facets of seemingly virtuous entities and to reflect upon their own relationship with consumerism and the inherent nature of their surrounding world. It is not merely a presentation of images but an invitation to dialogue, question, and reflect on our complex interactions with the material world.