JNBYHOME















JNBYHOME
This series explores the subtle and unstable relationship between the body and the domestic environment.
Within everyday interiors, fruit, lamps, textiles, kitchen utensils and furniture gradually lose their familiar functions, taking on the appearance of bodies, organs or silent characters. The figures inhabiting these spaces are no longer simply their users. They are supported by furniture, divided by architecture and surrounded by domestic objects, at times appearing less like occupants than objects temporarily placed within the room.
Rather than presenting a complete narrative, the photographs use ordinary gestures, slight displacements and moments of quiet absurdity to examine how the home shifts between familiarity and estrangement. The domestic space becomes both a place of shelter and a soft system of order, in which bodies and objects begin to imitate—and replace—one another.