"A Collection of Memories" reflects how the past is never singular, but made up of many fragments, colors, and impressions layered together. Each form carries the weight of lived experience, while the open space at the center represents possibility — a place for new memories to emerge.
The painting is both reflective and forward-looking, inviting the viewer to move through memory as exploration: shifting, ambiguous, sometimes overlapping, but always expanding. It acknowledges that memory is not fixed; it’s alive, porous, and ready to receive what comes next.
acrylic and epoxy on canvas
£821.93
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"A Collection of Memories" reflects how the past is never singular, but made up of many fragments, colors, and impressions layered together. Each form carries the weight of lived experience, while the open space at the center represents possibility — a place for new memories to emerge.
The painting is both reflective and forward-looking, inviting the viewer to move through memory as exploration: shifting, ambiguous, sometimes overlapping, but always expanding. It acknowledges that memory is not fixed; it’s alive, porous, and ready to receive what comes next.
acrylic and epoxy on canvas
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