ALL FOR SALEE!: This series reflects a society that has lost its human values in the marketplace of supply and demand.
1. 900 Grams of Reason
In a world where everything is for sale, even reason is offered by the kilo.
In this work, small white brains made of plaster — clean, anonymous, stripped of identity — are arranged side by side, with biting irony, on a precise yet conscienceless scale that assigns them a weight: the weight of human reason.
These 900 grams become a standard for consumable reason — purchasable, packaged, ready to use. As if reason were no longer a quality, but a quantity. A place where even reason is reduced to merchandise: something to be weighed, priced, and traded.
2. 1000 gr of vision
In this piece, clay eyes rest on a vintage scale.
Eyes that do not see, yet are seen. They stare into emptiness, under the impassive gaze of the market. 1000 grams of vision is an absurd measure for something that by nature cannot be measured.
As if even vision — perception, intuition, or the way we view life — could be packaged and sold. This work reflects a society that has lost its human values in the marketplace of supply and demand; a society where even “vision” has become an economic act, where seeing is no longer an inner experience but a commodity to be weighed and traded.
3. 600 gr of feeling
In a world where everything is for sale, even feelings are offered by the kilo.
In this piece, small white hearts made of plaster – clean, orderly, nameless, and faceless – are arranged ironically on a precise yet heartless scale, assigning a weight to human emotion and sentiment, as if they could be bought and sold.
These 600 grams become a measure of consumable feeling: purchasable love, packaged affection. Feeling is no longer a quality — it’s a quantity. This installation reflects a society that has lost its human values in the market of supply and demand; a place where love and emotion are defined as measurable and tradable goods.