

In this piece, the silhouettes of two palm trees stand quietly at the side of a road, captured under the cover of night. The true focus lies in the interplay of vibrant, shifting lights and their seamless transitions, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The long exposure technique blurs the edges of the trees and light, allowing the colors to flow freely and merge, evoking a sense of movement in stillness. The composition invites the viewer to lose themselves in the rhythm of light and shadow, where time bends and reality becomes fluid.
"The Fluidity of Memory"
Memory is not a fixed archive, but a living, shifting entity reshaped each time it is recalled. With every return, memories subtly transform, influenced by time, perspective, and emotion. What once was certainty becomes suggestion; what felt vivid may now blur. This work explores the fragile, ever evolving nature of personal memory where recollection is less about truth, and more about perception, distortion, and the quiet fiction we build to understand ourselves.
Night Watch, oil painting on canvas,80x100 cm,2023