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Sandra Vaka's distorted consumer goods
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Through a conceptual approach to photography and sculpture, artists Sandra Vaka juxtaposes seemingly incompatible factors such as water and technology, the eternal and the perishable. Both humor and seriousness are combined when Vaka explores everyday things that we connect to our body, such as towels, straws and screens, with a nod to desire, consumption and pleasure that characterizes today's consumer society.
Title: Sandra Vaka's distorted consumer goods
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Through a conceptual approach to photography and sculpture, artists Sandra Vaka juxtaposes seemingly incompatible factors such as water and technology, the eternal and the perishable.
Both humor and seriousness are combined when Vaka explores everyday things that we connect to our body, such as towels, straws and screens, with a nod to desire, consumption and pleasure that characterizes today's consumer society.
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