INFO
Colors is rooted in the simple act of collecting colors: fragments of landscapes, cities, and traditions encountered around the world. This ongoing study functions as an ever-expanding archive where colors operate as a form of coding, memory, identity, and belonging. This collection explores how colors interact, revealing harmonies, tensions, and relationship. From an early age, colors were recognized not merely as visual elements, but as living memories, carriers of culture, and bridges across time.
The relevance of this work lies in its ability to connect personal memory and cultural heritage with universal human experience. By examining how colors relate, coexist, and resonate, the project invites others to reflect on their own experiences, histories, and environments. Colors become a shared language, offering insight into identity, memory, and cultural connection, and fostering a deeper appreciation for the visual and emotional landscapes that shape our lives.
PUBLICATIONS
2020 Colors, Self Published