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Inside a cup of Greek/Turkish coffee, the natural patterns left behind by the grounds form an organic landscape — a spontaneous imprint that can never be repeated. In a space traditionally used to search for signs and predictions, a reflection appears instead: the viewer’s own face.
The image plays with the idea of pareidolia — the human tendency to find meaning, shapes, and stories within randomness. Yet here, the cup reveals nothing mystical. It simply returns the gaze. The act of seeking answers becomes an act of self‑observation.
The work reflects on our need to project fears, hopes, and narratives onto accidental forms. Fate is not hidden in the coffee grounds; it emerges through interpretation — and ultimately, through the person who looks into the cup.
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