This is an exploration of how the ordinary shapes and patterns in my home come to life when viewed through the lens of a camera. As I observe the angles of my furniture, the lines of walls, and the symmetry of everyday objects, I realize that my home is a quiet canvas of geometry—sharp corners, circles, and straight lines forming a subtle but intricate design. Just as I begin to appreciate these patterns, a small bug—perhaps a fly or ant—scurries across the floor, momentarily disrupting the stillness. Its tiny, unplanned movements create an unexpected dance within this geometric world, and through my camera lens, I capture this intersection of order and spontaneity. The bug’s journey through my home’s geometry reminds me how life, no matter how small, weaves itself into the patterns we often overlook, turning the familiar into something new and dynamic.
Common Character- Yellow Spotted Stink Bug
Erthesina fullo, commonly known as the yellow-spotted stink bug or yellow marmorated stink bug, is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae.
“It is through living that we discover ourselves, at the same time as we discover the world around us.”
― Henri Cartier-Bresson