This series explores the duality of modern civilization through in-camera double exposure on black-and-white film. Shoppers before a department store embody the polished surface of consumption, while stains drifting on a street puddle reveal the discarded surface the city hides. Chosen deliberately, these stains are not flaws but a counter-layer that confronts brilliance with neglect. When merged, the two surfaces reduce figures to shadows, their presence fading into echoes. The work suggests that consumption and waste are inseparable, bound together in a fragile resonance that soon disappears