Layers of Forgotten Voices
This artwork 2025 from the “Civilization Echoes” series, called Layers of Forgotten Voices.
In Layers of Forgotten Voices, the surface becomes a site of memory—built, erased, and rewritten over time. Vertical bands stretch across the composition like fragments of ancient structures or worn manuscripts, each carrying traces of what once was. The textured layers suggest accumulation: histories pressed into one another, voices overlapping until they become almost indistinguishable.
The restrained palette of black, white, and earthy tones reflects the quiet fading of memory, while subtle variations in texture hint at the persistence of what refuses to disappear completely. These surfaces feel both constructed and eroded, as if shaped by time, human touch, and natural forces alike.
Within this repetition, the work invites a slow reading. It does not reveal its meaning immediately; instead, it asks the viewer to pause, to look deeper, and to sense the presence of voices that are no longer heard but still exist within the layers.
This piece speaks to the fragility of memory and the inevitability of forgetting, yet it also suggests that nothing truly vanishes. Every mark, every trace, every silence becomes part of an ongoing dialogue between past and present—where forgotten voices continue to resonate, even in absence