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Memories form the basis of _Transfiguration
How quickly do they fade? We place photos and objects in frames, on the wall, on the shelf... They are an integral part of our daily life. But how quickly do they fade in our memory, when a memory only shifts one blur further? How quickly does it become a vague, elusive remnant?

From this experience arises a visual language that attempts to capture and preserve this transformation. The abstraction emphasizes the emptiness left by the figure. The frame opens, the sharp image blurs, distorts, and escapes

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