
Memory Residue I
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Form I represents the first stage of dissolution — the moment when memory begins to blur into abstraction. The boundaries have not yet lifted; yet with the first tremor of dissolution, reality thins, lightens, and slowly becomes transparent. The forms still remain, but the certainty of their existence has already begun to melt. This form captures the earliest residue of something that has started to fade, yet refuses to disappear.
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Memory Residue explores memory as something unstable and transformative rather than fixed or complete. Throughout the series, form exists in a state of partial dissolution-recognizable, yet constantly shifting. Figures and surfaces soften, blur, and reorganize, leaving behind traces instead of clear narratives.
Each work records a different stage of this process, focusing on what remains after memory begins to erode. Suppressed moments resurface, relocate, and attach themselves to new forms. Dissolution here is not an ending, but a transitional space where memory restructures itself. The series reveals this in-between state-where clarity fades, yet presence persists as residue.