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FRAGMENTS OF MY MEMORY
This series is a collection of artworks rooted in specific memories—moments captured through photographs of my own still-life compositions within a particular time or place that hold deep personal significance to me. These memories are often tied to emotionally charged or transformative experiences serving as the foundation for my creative process. The series continues my exploration of geometric abstraction, where each piece becomes a therapeutic exercise in revisiting and reshaping these moments. By transforming objects and settings manually—through sketching and reinterpreting them into geometric compositions—I gain a new perspective on memory. This act of reconstruction allows me to appreciate the experience from a distance while reshaping its narrative. The use of geometric forms, which has been a hallmark of my work, particularly in the "What If" series, continues here as a means to create harmony and order out of complex, sometimes challenging memories. Through this process, each painting not only reflects the essence of a moment but also offers a structured, visual meditation on memory, perspective, and emotional reflection.
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