Series of digital photo artworks
'When My Mother Forgets,
I Remember'
I created this series in 2025.
These works are a mix of Photography and Digital art processing (without using AI)

A photographic meditation on memory, inheritance, and the quiet gravity of love.

This deeply intimate photo series is not just about a mother and a daughter. It is a quiet dialogue between generations — between what is fading and what remains. It is about memory, and what happens when one half of a lifelong bond begins to unravel, thread by thread, until only the other half is left to remember for two.

In these tender, almost sacred images, we witness a reversal of roles: the daughter becomes the caretaker, the protector, the bearer of weight — emotional and symbolic. The mother, once the source of strength, is now drifting into the soft fog of forgetfulness. Yet her presence, though altered, remains deeply felt: in her touch, in her expression, in the silence between her and her daughter.

One of the central metaphors in the series is the "stone". In one image, the elderly mother holds a simple pot filled with rough, heavy stones — as if passing down something essential but unspeakable. These stones become symbols of all that cannot be named: inherited pain, ancestral burdens, unresolved stories, and quiet strengths passed through generations without words. In another image, the daughter is draped in these same stones — not resisting them, but accepting them. She carries their weight with grace and sorrow, as if saying: “I will hold what you can no longer carry.”

The visual language is raw and poetic. A faded rug forms the backdrop — something domestic, old, and familiar. It evokes a home that exists now only in fragments of memory. The two women press close together, as if to preserve warmth, to hold onto one another while everything else slips away. There is tenderness in their embrace, but also a kind of aching.

These photographs do not attempt to explain or resolve the pain of watching a loved one disappear into the haze of aging or illness. Instead, they invite the viewer into the quiet space between holding on and letting go — a space where love takes the form of patience, touch, and remembrance.

"When My Mother Forgets, I Remember" is about more than memory. It is about the invisible strings that tie us to those who came before — the ones who gave us life, stories, burdens, and strength. Even when the names fade, the gestures remain. And sometimes, those gestures are all that’s left to remember.



«When My Mother Forgets, I Remember-1»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025

«When My Mother Forgets, I Remember-1»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025



«When My Mother Forgets, I Remember-2»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025






«When My Mother Forgets, I Remember-2»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025




«When My Mother Forgets, I Remember-3»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025

«When My Mother Forgets, I Remember-3»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025

«When My Mother Forgets,
I Remember-4»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025





«When My Mother Forgets,
I Remember-4»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025

«When My Mother Forgets,
I Remember-5»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025




«When My Mother Forgets,
I Remember-5»
Digital photography, art processing, 2025
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