In the contemporary era, our personality is shaped by a complex conflict between consumerist, digital, and cultural stimuli that surround our lives. No belief is truly our own, but rather arises from influences we encounter throughout our lives. This triptych photographic work embarks on an exploration of this multifaceted dynamic through the lens of still life photography.

Seeking our identity in the world of materialism initiates an inner dialogue about the individual's relationship with hyper-consumerism, as in the modern reality, we are bombarded by millions of images of products promising satisfaction and social status, rooted in the need for recognition, self-esteem, and pleasure through the possession and display of material goods. Can material possessions replace deeper human needs and relationships, or are we sinking deeper into a fabricated euphoria?

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