Memories Reconstruction

— 2023 —


Memories Reconstruction is a photographic project centered on memory, perception, and emotional residue. The images depict objects, interiors, and fragments of space—not as documentation, but as visual echoes of something interrupted, half-remembered, or on the verge of being forgotten.

Through the quiet observation of still life and domestic environments, the work simulates the way memory operates—not as a clear record, but as a shifting, unstable process. Light, placement, and spatial rhythm are intentionally disrupted, mimicking how recollection folds and loops within the mind.

Rather than reconstructing a specific moment, the project creates a viewing experience shaped by absence, distortion, and repetition. It invites the viewer into the gap between memory and perception, where silence holds emotional weight, and what remains is felt more than understood.


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