Temporal Memories
Temporal Memories, explores the relationship between memory and place, examining how experience is continually reshaped through time. Rather than preserving events as fixed records, memory emerges as fleeting impressions within an uncertain landscape.
Layered surfaces, physical and gestural marks, vague spaces, and obscured forms evoke the residue of places and experiences beyond their original reality. Material accumulation and erosion become metaphors for memory: layers are built, disrupted, concealed, and revealed, reflecting continual reconstruction.
Presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity, order and chaos coexist throughout the work. Familiar forms remain unresolved, echoing memory's tendency to preserve some fragments while allowing others to fade.
Rather than illustrating specific narratives, Temporal Memories invites contemplation of memory as a living process in which the past is continually rewritten.
Palimpsest No. 7, 82" x 48"
Residual Horizon, 74" x 50"
L'érosion de l'excentricité, 80" x 50"
Sienna, 60" x 60"
Les Ruines de Babylone (The Ruins of Babylon), 48" x 60" Sold
Fragments of Departure, 72" x 72"
The Last Gardener, 80" x 80"
L'érosion des Antiquités, 50" x 64" Sold
Where the Light Remembers, 96" x 54"
The One Who Remained, 86" x 52"
Where the Sky Remembers, 48" x 48"
L'érosion des Secrets, Collection of the Artist
L'érosion des Secrets, Collection of the Artist
L'érosion architecturale (Architectural Erosion ), 72" x 60" Sold
Jeu de Couleurs (Color Play), 60" x 60" Sold
Rêves de Coucher de Soleil (Sunset Dreams), 60" x 48" Sold
When Lilacs Last Bloom'd, 48" x 60" Sold
L'érosion des Charmes, 36" x 60" Sold