'Memories' is an artwork that reminds us of the impermanence of time and how memories enable us to hold on to the past. The work depicts an old-fashioned floppy disk with the word 'Memories' written on it in black marker. The image symbolises the impermanence of technology and the speed at which it changes. At the same time, it reminds us of the power of our memories that we cherish and keep in our memory. The artwork offers a deeper, abstract meaning for our own lives. We are confronted with the fact that everything around us changes, but our memories remain. These memories are like anchors in time, allowing us to look back at the past and feel connected to the people and events that shaped us. 'Memories' invites us to reflect on our own lives and memories. It invites us to reflect on the power of these memories and how they can help us understand and appreciate our lives. The artwork reminds us that our memories shape our past, and help us shape our future.
In the distant past I worked a lot with photoshop, so when I started using photoshop more often as a hobby it was only natural that I could add something to my photos.
Nowadays my work relies heavily on the use of image editing software to finish both my photographs and my digital drawings and paintings.
If I can't photograph or draw/paint my subject there is always the 3d modeling software which makes just about anything possible.
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