Memory Studies

This series of ink drawings originates in bedtime stories once told in quiet moments of imagination and closeness. Characters and worlds first formed through narration are translated into visual form, where memory and invention merge into delicate ink compositions.

Rather than illustrating children’s stories, these works explore how narrative becomes image—how imagination leaves traces in form, and how early emotional worlds continue to shape perception long after the moment of telling.

Defined by minimal line and attentive composition, the drawings hold a quiet emotional presence, exploring tenderness, memory, and the persistence of imagined worlds within lived experience.

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