1990 - Alice II, 2024
“1990 - Alice II”, created in 2024, is a continuation of a deeply introspective narrative, expanding on themes of identity, memory, and emotional fragmentation. The work revisits the presence of Alice not as a fixed figure, but as an evolving impression—shifting between familiarity and distance. Through its layered composition, the piece suggests a dialogue between past and present, where identity is constantly reinterpreted rather than defined.
The visual language carries a quiet intensity, where subtle details and tonal contrasts guide the viewer through a space that feels both intimate and elusive. There is a sense of repetition with variation, as if the image is echoing something previously seen, yet altered by time and perception. “Alice II” becomes less about representation and more about transformation—how a subject can change meaning depending on context, memory, and emotional state.
At its core, “1990 - Alice II” reflects on the fluid nature of identity and the way personal narratives are reconstructed over time. It is both a continuation and a departure, holding onto traces of what was while moving toward something new. “1990 - Alice II” (2024) lingers as a poetic and layered study of memory, presence, and the evolving nature of self.