In the home we exist
This piece reflects how people of the present connect with the memories of the past. The past represents the home left behind, which, over time, transforms into something else. Space, the house, the environment—these are things to which we are all deeply connected, and when these spaces change, we change with them. Our present selves are shaped by the identity formed from the memories of the past, often revisiting the "good moments" of our lives.
The figures in the painting represent the family we create throughout our journey - friends, siblings, pets, parents. Their union with the space symbolizes our reconnection with a lost, broken home. The vibrant colors shift the perspective of abandonment, offering a more “childish” view of the lost things in life, in a nostalgic and dreamy way.