All That Is Forgotten
30.5 x 30.5 x 35cm
Timber, wire, plastic, photographic film and artists pigment
All That Is Forgotten is shaped by my experience of Aphantasia — the inability to picture things in the mind. I know I’ve lived a life full of moments, places, and people, yet I can’t see any of it when I try to remember. What remains are feelings, fragments, and a quiet knowing that something once mattered, even if I can’t visualise it.
This work is a way of holding onto those moments — not to see them, but to acknowledge their place in my story. It explores how we carry memory when it can't be pictured, and how something can feel significant even when it stays just out of reach.
It’s not about remembering clearly. It’s about continuing to mark time, to collect and store what I cannot relive — trusting that meaning can still exist, even without an image to prove it.