Places
That Rem
ember Us
Places That Remember Us begins with the question: what if places continue to hold something of us, even after we have left them?
Drawing from places lived in throughout childhood and adult life, these paintings exist somewhere between presence and absence. Houses, paths, trees, and fragments of architecture gather into landscapes that feel familiar, yet transformed through time. Different moments seem to fold into one another, as though time has loosened slightly and begun to drift away from chronology.
Throughout the works, perspective slips quietly away from certainty. Shadows fall in conflicting directions; viewpoints shift or expand; certain details soften or drift away. The places are shaped by movement, return, and accumulated presence.
Across the series runs a quiet tension between stillness and passage. The paintings reflect on belonging as something unstable and unfinished — suggesting that certain places may continue to carry traces of those who once moved through them, long after they have gone.