‘Remembering Home’, 2013
This series represents my view of my hometown, seen through small windows of everyday life. No humans are present; instead, the quiet fragments of place carry their own weight. In their stillness, the images translate the ennui I felt during my years there, a sense of distance, repetition, and longing that permeated daily life.
What emerges is not a straightforward depiction, but a personal geography shaped by memory and mood. The absence of people amplifies the silence, leaving space for the traces of lived experience to linger. These photographs become both an echo of familiarity and a testament to estrangement, a way of remembering home by confronting its quiet weight.