


Tilted Memoryscape
This composition resembles the layered imprint of half-remembered places. Faint architectural forms—walls, windows, possibly a chair or a porch—overlap and tilt at gentle diagonals, giving the sense of a dream collapsing inward. The palette is dominated by ghostly greens, tarnished teals, and sun-bleached mauves, as though time has washed over each frame like sediment. A vertical tilt slices the canvas diagonally, guiding the viewer from muted upper depths to a lower register streaked with watery reflections and earthy textures.
The presence of framed rectangles within the piece mimics looking through old slides or translucent memories, where the edges are sharp but the contents are hazy. At the far right, a wash of warm blush and coral tones adds a quiet pulse, hinting at the emotional undercurrent beneath the obscured images.
Tilted Memoryscape is a meditation on the disjointed, layered nature of recollection. It captures that peculiar mental sensation when you try to remember a place that was once familiar—how the clarity slips just out of reach, leaving only impressions, colors, and fractured outlines. The work is about the passage of time and the imperfect architecture of memory, assembled like a collage of inner landscapes we’ve lived through but cannot fully retrieve
This composition resembles the layered imprint of half-remembered places. Faint architectural forms—walls, windows, possibly a chair or a porch—overlap and tilt at gentle diagonals, giving the sense of a dream collapsing inward. The palette is dominated by ghostly greens, tarnished teals, and sun-bleached mauves, as though time has washed over each frame like sediment. A vertical tilt slices the canvas diagonally, guiding the viewer from muted upper depths to a lower register streaked with watery reflections and earthy textures.
The presence of framed rectangles within the piece mimics looking through old slides or translucent memories, where the edges are sharp but the contents are hazy. At the far right, a wash of warm blush and coral tones adds a quiet pulse, hinting at the emotional undercurrent beneath the obscured images.
Tilted Memoryscape is a meditation on the disjointed, layered nature of recollection. It captures that peculiar mental sensation when you try to remember a place that was once familiar—how the clarity slips just out of reach, leaving only impressions, colors, and fractured outlines. The work is about the passage of time and the imperfect architecture of memory, assembled like a collage of inner landscapes we’ve lived through but cannot fully retrieve