Memory Prints references the patterns used in fabrics and fashion. The black lines surged from the remaining bits of dull personal analogue photographs that I couldn’t bring myself to throw away. Thus, I did some collages on paper and later tore off the glued pictures, which revealed numerous patterns. These appear as an intuitive language of biomorphic abstraction; they present themselves as the vestiges of those stories.

 Through layering colours and intertwining different mediums, I somehow transform and connect those memories with feelings. Just like a dream is not precise but rather a turmoil of emotions; traces of intimate yet unidentified stories.