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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
Fractured Memory captures the moment of disruption - a visual representation of memory, loss and restoration. The broken form in the center of the image resembles a split stone tablet or a fracture in reality itself. The golden line acts as a connection between the fragments and gives the work an almost sacred aura. The dark, earthy structures and subtle traces of light create a tangible depth that puts the viewer into a meditative state.
The works begin where time condenses and perception slows. They capture traces—traces of movement, memory, material, and resonance. Silence, transformation, fragment, and threshold do not exist separately, but simultaneously. From this emerge spaces that do not immediately reveal themselves to the eye. Figurative moments do not appear as narrative or character, but as states of presence. They assert nothing, they do not lead—they open perception. The works move between visibility and dissolution, between condensation and emptiness. Layering plays a central role. Surface is not understood as a conclusion, but as a repository of time, trace, and change. I am less interested in the representation of a motif than in the tension that arises when reduction becomes concentration. The works are not intended as definitive statements. They remain open-ended – ...