We complete what we see with what we already know.Childhood images remain stored within us — toys, games, patterns, fragments... Read More
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.
This series of modular abstract paintings, composed like Tetris pieces, reflects states of recognition. The compositions suggest forms without defining them, leaving space for the viewer’s imagination to activate personal memories.
Memory Slot refers to a saved state — an experience recorded, paused, and revisited. Each work functions as an access point, opening a passage to latent memory and inviting the audience to reconstruct their own narrative within the fragments.