Description
A tangible translation of a personal routine.
The work is simple and direct, yet it simultaneously raises questions: How do objects influence our presence? What do we carry with us every day — and why? By representing her jewelry as a mass, Selma emphasizes the physical reality of something often seen merely as decoration.
The silver functions as an extension of her body and identity — not as a status symbol, but as a collection of daily choices, habits, and meaning. Without many words, the image reveals an intimate moment where material, body, and routine come together.
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