“REMEMBRANCE”
This body of work explores the quiet return to our truest essence, which has always been present beneath the noise of our daily lives.
Remembrance, therefore, is not about becoming something new. It is about uncovering what was never lost, obscured, and layered over by expectation, experience, and the gradual shaping of the roles we play day to day.
Each piece emerges through an intuitive and responsive process.
Rather than constructing an image, I work in conversation with what begins to surface, allowing form and texture to reveal themselves over time. The figures that arise exist in a space between visibility and dissolution, where boundaries soften and something more essential comes forward.
There is a tension within the work between structure and surrender, holding and releasing. Layers are built and removed, obscured and uncovered. This process echoes how we move through our own internal landscapes. What remains is not a fixed identity, but a felt sense of self that is fluid, evolving, and deeply personal.
Remembrance invites a slower way of being.
The work is not meant to be immediately understood. It is meant to be experienced and sat with long enough for something internal to respond. Viewers often find themselves reflected within the pieces. They encounter moments of recognition, release, or quiet clarity.
At its core, this collection is about returning.
Returning to the body.
Returning to feeling.
Returning to who we are beneath what we’ve learned to be. Not as a destination, but as an ongoing, living process.
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