personal project
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A collection of intimate memories from 1998-2021, unfolding as a mosaic of moments, carefully curated from various chapters of her life. It transcends the confines of linear time, embracing the non-sequential order to mirror the fluidity of memory itself. Each image becomes a vessel, carrying fragments of her story, imbued with emotion and resonance.
However, despite the warmth, dementia casts a shadow. It's seen in her sudden change of moods and fleeting expressions. Over the years, it reshapes her, taking its toll on her being.
The first and final photographs are cherished relics from our family album, captured by her husband, Albert, who passed away in 1974.
My beloved grand-mother died at the end of May 2021. She was a 100 years old.