Mark
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REMIND ME WHO I AM



2024, pastel drawings on paper framed with anti-reflective glass, 24 pieces, 32,7 x 24 cm



The series of bed drawings focuses on the methodical repetition of the same image of a bed, each with small variations in color or structure. This process of repetition and variation becomes a visual analogy of the daily cycle of waking up, a universal ritual that represents both continuity and transformation. Each drawing captures the bed as an intimate and personal space, a symbol of vulnerability and refuge, but also of transition and growth. The repetition of the image suggests the idea of habit and routine, intrinsic elements of daily life. However, the chromatic and structural variations reflect the subtle differences that characterize each day, revealing how each awakening brings new experiences, emotions, and perceptions. The bed becomes a symbol of identity and memory. Each variation represents an accumulation of experiences, symbolizing the gains and losses that transform us over time. The series emphasizes the idea that, although we are the same person every day, our experiences continuously shape us, creating a tension between stability and change. In a broader context, this series of drawings also explores the concept of time and perception. The bed, as a place of rest and dreaming, becomes a metaphor for the inner journey, a temporary refuge that allows the mind to process and reflect on lived experiences. The variations in the drawings suggest that our perception of time and reality is fluid, influenced by our emotions and states of mind.







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