"The Cartography of Forgetting"
This ethereal and densely layered painting presents a delicate mesh of lace-like white lines and faded symbols laid over a vibrant patchwork of reds, oranges, and golds. The composition evokes a sense of erasure or gradual fading, as if once-clear patterns or memories are dissolving into abstraction. Beneath the veil of pale marks, hints of floral and architectural motifs emerge—some geometric, others organic—suggesting maps, tapestries, or faded manuscripts. The upper portion dissolves into soft beige and ivory tones, further enhancing the sensation of vanishing structure or time-worn surface. "The Cartography of Forgetting" meditates on memory, loss, and the quiet persistence of traces—what remains when meaning begins to fade.
Title : The Cartography of Forgetting
Size:135 x 150 cm
Medium : Acrylic on canvas