Fruit Drops
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Fruit Drops is an ongoing body of work within Mirror the World.
Each piece begins with a familiar, organic object — a fruit.
Something ordinary. Something known.
When placed into a digital, economic, or symbolic context, it is not the object itself that changes, but the way it is read.
The form remains intact — meaning shifts.
Fruit Drops does not seek to explain.
It functions as a mirror.
The works do not instruct; they open a space.
Within the series, this idea unfolds through three interconnected states:
Swapped Realities
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Swapped marks the first step into engaging with the digital world.
Only the surface is altered — color, appearance, the visual layer.
The object remains fully recognizable.
Its core, its inner truth, stays untouched.
The familiar is redefined without losing itself.
What changes is not the being — but the perception.
Wrapped Realities
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Wrapped continues this line of thought.
The core remains the same, yet receives a new shell, a new skin, a new outer expression.
The inner is not altered, but protected, framed, or deliberately staged.
The outer layer becomes the interface between inner truth and outward appearance.
Wrapped does not ask what something is —
but how it appears.
Bridged Realities
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Bridged moves beyond surface and shell.
Here, organic reality and digital logic coexist on equal terms.
Not as a transition, not as a transformation —
but as a deliberate connection within a shared system.
The digital does not stand opposite the real.
It enters into relationship with it.

