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My mother navigates through the days, and I follow her with my camera, trying to learn the language of her absences. 'Memories of Oblivion' is less about what is remembered and more about the beauty that resides in the empty spaces of memory. The photographs capture her presence in its purest state: sometimes solid as earth, other times ethereal as smoke. She is the performer of her own life, and I am the spectator who collects the traces. This project is a visual poem about the passage of time, transforming identity, and the love that persists even when memories become uncertain, like islands in a sea of oblivion.

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