Image of a Memory


A memory is not a precise record of the past. It changes over time, shaped by emotions and perspective. Details might fade or distort, but the core of the moment remains. It is not an exact replica of what happened but a reconstruction influenced by who we are now. A memory is less about accuracy and more about the feeling it carries.

In this series of drawings, I have worked with flowers as the main subject to visualize this idea. Flowers can be seen as a parallel to this process of transformation. They are transient, moving through stages of growth, bloom, and decay, each phase leaving traces of what came before.

Image of a Memory, 2019
24 pencil drawings on paper,  65 x 50 cm

Mini Galerie
28 June - 30 July 2019