Memories

Memory is inherently unstable—it does not preserve but rather reconstructs. The Memories series investigates the ephemeral nature of recollection by reducing figures to their essential presence, stripping away facial features and details. Forms dissolve into color, while light erodes contours, emphasizing absence as a fundamental component of remembering. These paintings do not function as mere personal archives but rather as an exploration of how images shift, fade, and distort over time. By confronting the limits of representation, the works engage with the fluidity of memory itself.