An encounter between humans and their own reflections — not in a mirror, but in wax. Within the museum’s still space, where time has frozen in gesture and pose, visitors stand face to face with figures both familiar and strange. The boundary between the real and the artificial blurs; between the living gaze and the motionless mask.
Each photograph records a brief dialogue — between the body that breathes and the form that endures. In these moments of posing, laughter, and wonder, a peculiar intimacy arises: the human finds themselves in the simulacrum, and the wax figure comes to life within the viewer’s gaze.
These images are not merely a record of a museum visit; they are a meditation on our fascination with illusion, on the desire to touch what is still, and on the fleeting instant when artificiality mirrors humanity.