In today's image-saturated era, capturing moments often lacks significance beyond the information photographs convey. Leveraging this, I use street photography to collect and remodel scenes in fabricated 3D space. Routine urban experiences contribute visual content, including construction debris and kitschy objects, their essence being repurposed as sculptural material. The accumulated images act as a personal search engine where elements are extracted and combined - their individual content giving context to manipulations and objects cast in resin. The ultimate compositions exhibit a transitional state, vacillating between flat representation and physical reality, this new reality reconfiguring the detritus and themes of everyday life.