
Kristof Santy: Perfect Days dwells on the quiet rituals of daily life, depicting familiar objects—hamburgers, pencils, plugs—with crisp lines, bold silhouettes, and saturated color. Drawn from his observational sketches, these still, precise works honor routine over spectacle, elevating the ordinary through restraint. Like Wenders’ film, they find dignity in repetition, suggesting that care and attention can render the mundane quietly monumental.