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5p
A plastic bag on the side of the road. A stray fragment caught in the wind. A ghost of consumption, shifting between presence and disappearance.
We are blind to them—not because they are rare, but because they are everywhere. We step over them, drive past them, watch them flutter at the edges of our vision without really seeing.
But what if we did?
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What if a plastic bag, weightless and wandering, could be more than waste? What if it were a marker of time, a map of movement, a sculpture shaped by chance? What if it held a quiet kind of beauty—not in spite of what it is, but because of it?
5p is an invitation to look again. To reframe the discarded as art, the overlooked as meaningful. To find wonder in what we are told to ignore.











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