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Deteoration
This series explores the slow and inevitable process of deterioration—of bodies, of memories, of the boundaries that once seemed fixed.
The figures depicted appear fragmented, fading, or in the midst of coming undone. Layers peel away, limbs blur, and faces dissolve, as if time itself were erasing them. Yet within this disintegration lies a presence: traces of others, of moments once vivid, now ghostlike. Like memories passed on or absorbed, these bodies hold pieces that do not solely belong to them.
The work reflects on the idea that we are not singular beings, but shifting composites—of people we’ve known, places we’ve been, things we’ve felt. Our identities are an amalgamation: them, us, the in-between.
What is truly us is shaped by what fades and what endures, by copies and originals alike. In the process of falling apart.