This triptych painting is from the "Modular Memory" series. It's essentially three separate paintings that you can arrange in your space as you wish. These objects are analogous to Tetris pieces. The large piece measures 75 x 50 cm. Each of the smaller pieces measures 25 x 25 cm. The works are painted on high-quality canvas with excellent oil paints, complemented by graphic details. This unique triptych gives you the opportunity to interact with space and create a cozy atmosphere.
We complete what we see with what we already know.
Childhood images remain stored within us — toys, games, patterns, fragments of play. Growing up does not erase them. The inner child continues to interpret the world, transforming shadows into figures and ornaments into familiar shapes. Memory does not disappear; it reorganizes itself.
Modular Memory explores this process through a series of abstract, modular paintings constructed from interlocking geometric elements. Reminiscent of puzzle pieces or Tetris-like units, the compositions are deliberately structured yet open-ended. They suggest forms without fully defining them, activating the viewer’s own archive of visual and emotional associations.
Each work can function independently, yet the series is conceived as a flexible system. This adaptability allows the project to respond to architecture rather than merely occupy it.