“Memories” is a meditation on remembering not as a fixed act. It began with a field of softly layered forms, floating across the canvas like echoes from just beyond reach. At first, they appeared playful, almost abstract. But the longer I sat with them, the more they revealed their weight: fragments of emotion, flickers of forgotten places, the architecture of memory made visible.


The palette drifts gently through the rainbow, softened into a luminous hush. Pastel blues, violets, and golds evoke calm, while bursts of vivid red surge like sudden, emotional recollections. These are not just visuals; they are unsteady, nonlinear sensations: surfacing, vanishing, returning in altered form.


The series was curated from a generative algorithm operating within a defined aesthetic space. The code accepts date and time as inputs, using them as "memory seeds" for controlled randomness. This ensures each image is uniquely tied to a specific moment, and repeatable. The output is both unpredictable and precise, echoing how memory behaves.


"Memories" is a living, ongoing series that grows through collaboration. Collectors are invited expand the work by contributing their own meaningful dates and times. Each piece becomes more than an image: it is a personal timestamp made visible, a visual artifact that holds a trace of something lost, something loved, something dreamed, something remembered. Inquire about how to commission your own Memory.