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picnic set
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picnic set
A playful still-life study built around vintage 1980s plastic picnicware, photographed as a celebration of colour, form, and stackable design culture. The objects — cups, plates, and cutlery in bold primary hues — are arranged with a graphic, almost toy-like precision against a patterned backdrop that enhances their retro character. The composition leans into repetition and rhythm: curved handles align, stacked forks create soft gradients, and circular plates form a quiet architecture of plastic geometry. Rather than treating the items as disposable, the series frames them as nostalgic artefacts of an era shaped by convenience, optimism, and the early rise of mass-produced leisure objects. The result is a visual study of plastic as both symbol and material — playful, durable, and strangely enduring.
A playful still-life study built around vintage 1980s plastic picnicware, photographed as a celebration of colour, form, and stackable design culture. The objects — cups, plates, and cutlery in bold primary hues — are arranged with a graphic, almost toy-like precision against a patterned backdrop that enhances their retro character. The composition leans into repetition and rhythm: curved handles align, stacked forks create soft gradients, and circular plates form a quiet architecture of plastic geometry. Rather than treating the items as disposable, the series frames them as nostalgic artefacts of an era shaped by convenience, optimism, and the early rise of mass-produced leisure objects. The result is a visual study of plastic as both symbol and material — playful, durable, and strangely enduring.

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picnic set
A playful still-life study built around vintage 1980s plastic picnicware, photographed as a celebration of colour, form, and stackable design culture. The objects — cups, plates, and cutlery in bold primary hues — are arranged with a graphic, almost toy-like precision against a patterned backdrop that enhances their retro character. The composition leans into repetition and rhythm: curved handles align, stacked forks
create soft gradients, and circular plates form a quiet architecture of plastic geometry. Rather than treating the items as disposable, the series frames them as nostalgic artefacts of an era shaped by convenience, optimism, and the early rise of mass-produced leisure objects. The result is a visual study of plastic as both symbol and material — playful, durable, and strangely enduring.
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picnic set
A playful still-life study built around vintage 1980s plastic picnicware, photographed as a celebration of colour, form, and stackable design culture. The objects — cups, plates, and cutlery in bold primary hues — are arranged with a graphic, almost toy-like precision against a patterned backdrop that enhances their retro character. The composition leans into repetition and rhythm: curved handles align, stacked forks
create soft gradients, and circular plates form a quiet architecture of plastic geometry. Rather than treating the items as disposable, the series frames them as nostalgic artefacts of an era shaped by convenience, optimism, and the early rise of mass-produced leisure objects. The result is a visual study of plastic as both symbol and material — playful, durable, and strangely enduring.

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