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           Dementia Series

The Dementia Series is about that fragile space between losing and finding, between confusion and recognition, between what disappears and what continues to live inside us. It is about the search for form when form begins to fall apart, and the quiet hope that even through distortion, something valuable can still be seen, felt, and remembered.

 

Have you ever been there?

 

In that place where memories begin to loosen, where they slip through consciousness like water through your fingers, and reality starts to feel more like a dream than a solid ground beneath you.

You try to hold on to what you know. A room, a chair, a familiar shape, a version of yourself. But the structure shifts. The ground becomes uncertain. Balance disappears. You begin to wonder whether you are still here, or whether you were only an image inside someone else’s imagination.

In this series, familiar spaces become unstable. Objects lose their certainty. Forms break, dissolve, and reappear. The paintings do not describe memory as something fixed, but as something fragile, rhythmic, and constantly changing.

There are moments when the walls we build around ourselves collapse all at once. The mind becomes exposed. The self becomes vulnerable. And in that vulnerability, the question appears quietly, and then loudly:

 

Who am I?

But perhaps this breaking is not only an ending. Perhaps it is also a pause — a moment to sit down, observe, and learn the rhythm of what remains.

 

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