“Trans-Layers” Toilet Paper installation by Sakir Gokcebag
It is not the first time Sakir discovers a way to reveal the artistic potential of the ordinary every-day objects laying around us. If you think that TP’ing is the only alternative use for toilet paper, the Trans-Layers installation by Sakir Gökcebag will broaden your horizons. A Turkish artist, currently based in Germany, thought of a way to set up multiple rolls of toilet paper into surprisingly beautiful forms and patterns, creating an urban and minimalistic installation
previously, Sakir has also used brooms, umbrellas, clothes hangers, clocks and such. His work is the result of a close observation of the objects’ form, function and intrinsic qualities. Looks like keeping it simple works!







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