Ever get kitchen envy from interior decorating magazines? Photographer Erik Klein Wolterink has developed a project demonstrating that—behind all the sub-zeros and range tops—kitchens are alike. For his series titled “Keuken,” Wolterink photographed hundreds of Dutch drawers, refrigerators, and ovens, and then rearranged them into composite images, as if they were all shot in the same room. Wolterink describes the images of organized chaos as “metaphor of a complex, multicultural reality.”
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