Memories are not static; they bleed, fracture, and bloom. Fractured Memories (Diptych, two panels, approx. 10x10 cm each) lives in the sharp tension between what was and what is between the frozen gaze of the past and the raw, impulsive energy of living paint.
While history often feels like a fixed, monochrome image framed in silence, these two vibrant miniatures suggest that life never truly stays still. Visceral crimson spills into the quietness, while rich gold cracks the surface, asking whether these colors are preserving the memory or slowly consuming it. We inherit the heavy frames of the past, but we create the colors of our response. A powerful, tactile exploration of visual philosophy enclosed in a compact, gem-like format.