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The photographer was drawn to a vibrant display of fridge magnets within a bustling Kuala Lumpur shopping complex, captivated by their whimsical, cartoonish shapes and intense color palette. By focusing on the collection as a whole, the photographer transformed mundane souvenirs into a striking, rhythmic pattern. This image is award-worthy for its keen eye for graphic composition and its ability to elevate everyday objects into a compelling visual study of color and repetition, demonstrating how a simple, observant perspective can reveal beauty in the most unexpected urban corners.
Based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Zain Abdullah is a dedicated self-taught photographer who began his creative journey in 2003. Since transitioning to digital photography in 2008, he has cultivated a diverse portfolio spanning architecture, street scenes, and landscapes. His work has earned recognition in both local and international publications, reflecting his keen ability to find artistic potential in his surroundings while maintaining his passion for photography as a committed hobbyist.
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We collect tokens to prove we were somewhere. A plastic shape, a painted surface, a souvenir of a place we have already begun to forget. We press them against the cold metal of our lives, hoping to hold the door shut against the draft.
Read the reflection →The kitchen of my childhood smelled of cold metal and the sharp, sweet tang of overripe peaches. I remember the way my fingertips would trace the hard, cool edges of the plastic trinkets stuck to the refrigerator door.
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