When we enter museums or galleries we already expect to be exposed to art, so the placement of a piece and the background context play a major role in its perception. In my series, I wanted to erase the border between the museum and the real life by finding everyday activities that can result in the unconscious creation of something that has artistic value.
One of the concepts I focused on in the series was drawing parallels between complex body art and casual activities such as applying make-up, face masks, or shaving.
I have also addressed the possibility of creating traditional landscape planes with unexpected objects.
Another idea was applying famous artist's approaches to everyday-life situations.
In the final piece, I wanted to bring attention to the beauty of abstract patterns that we unintentionally create during bath tub sessions.