Found on Street, a fine art dialogue

This photography series transforms overlooked, crumpled cans, discarded and weathered by city life, into objects of unexpected beauty and cultural reflection. Each can, photographed in high detail and framed with minimalist precision, becomes a portrait of consumption, time, and resilience. Collected from sidewalks, gutters, and alleyways, these smashed artifacts echo global branding and local decay, speaking to mass production, identity, and the quiet poetry of what we leave behind.

In Found on Street, trash becomes a relic, and the discarded becomes immortalized. Presented in a gallery-style format, each image invites viewers to slow down and contemplate form, color, and context, an invitation to see the world differently, to find stories in what’s forgotten, and to discover art in what’s found.