
Time moves forward relentlessly, yet its traces linger in the textures of our memories—soft, blurred, sometimes vivid, always incomplete. This collection of paintings draws from old photographs, personal recollections, and whispered anecdotes, transforming moments of the past into something both intimate and universal.
These works explore the tension between remembrance and forgetting, between the grand and the ordinary. A hand resting on a windowsill, a shadow cast across a kitchen table, the way light filters through a lace curtain—small, fleeting details that once seemed insignificant now hum with meaning. In revisiting these fragments, we uncover something larger: the existential weight carried by the mundane, the quiet beauty of lives lived, the longing to hold onto what inevitably fades.
Each painting is a portal to another time, yet they are not mere recreations of the past. They are meditations on the nature of memory itself—how it shifts, distorts, and shapes our understanding of who we are. They invite us to reflect on our own histories, on the moments that have shaped us, and on the universal human desire to find meaning in the ephemeral.
In these echoes of the everyday, we may just glimpse something eternal.
