Muddled Recollections explores the fluid and often fragmented nature of memory, capturing how our perceptions of the past are as much a blend of emotions as they are of facts. Memory isn’t a static record; it shifts, intertwines, and sometimes fades entirely, leaving us with a mosaic of vivid impressions that defy clarity.
In this piece, familiar shapes and textures emerge and then dissolve back into abstraction, reflecting how memories shift with time and emotion. Each layer symbolizes fragments of recollection—some clear, others fading—echoing the way we hold onto moments not as they were, but as we felt them.
This work invites viewers to reflect on their own memories: What do we actually remember, and what do we unknowingly recreate? "Muddled Recollections" suggests that memory is less a reliable archive and more a personal tapestry—a symphony of experiences that shapes who we are, however incomplete or rearranged it might be.