`All we possess is not us´, 2D plywood sculptures with woodcut (45 pieces), Size: variable, adapting to the space (Image wall installation size is 280 x 120 cm), 2025

The project `All we possess is not us´ examines the comfort and exquisite nature of contemporary everyday objects, focusing on how materials shape our daily lives. The project aims to challenge the idea of hyper-consumerism and the relentless pace of industrial production sector. Questioning the paradox between the availability of these objects and their fetishization.

There is an element of folkness in the cutting pattern on the plywood cutouts resembling daily life objects. The repetitive lines and dots metaphorically represent the monotony often found in industrial production processes.