Portrait of My Mother
This work reconstructs memory and identity through fragmented visuals. Using found images and objects from my mother’s past. I digitally manipulated and stripped them of context, rendering them nearly unrecognizable.
These deconstructed elements were then digitally sewn together, forming a single silhouette of my mother. Through this process, personal history is both obscured and reimagined, exploring the fluid nature of memory and the ways in which identity is shaped by the objects and spaces we leave behind.






