Places That Remember Us
Places That Remember Us is an ongoing series grounded in a recurring question: what if places continue to hold something of us, even after we have left them?
These landscapes exist between presence and absence. They feel familiar, yet cannot be located; inhabited, yet suspended. Time does not unfold linearly, but gathers and overlaps, allowing different moments to coexist within a single space.
Throughout the works, space and light resist a unified perspective. Shadows fall in conflicting directions, viewpoints shift or expand, and the landscape becomes layered with traces of movement, return, and accumulated experience. Places no longer function as fixed locations, but as shifting containers of memory and presence.
Across the series, a quiet tension emerges between stillness and passage. The paintings reflect on belonging as something unstable and unfinished—suggesting that places may continue to carry the imprint of those who once moved through them, long after their absence.