“Abstract Landscapes” feature landscapes seen through foggy windows, where the view outside becomes blurry and unclear. The fog on the glass softens the shapes and colors, making the scene look like a dreamy painting instead of a clear photograph. This series captures the fragile intersection of memory and reality, where the landscapes, once vivid, now dissolve into a soft focus that mirrors the fading clarity of recollection. Through these images, the concept of impermanence is explored—how our memories, like these landscapes, become shrouded in the mist of time, leaving us with only gentle impressions of what once was.

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