Love Letter, 2019
Love Letter is a tactile archive of intimacy—an installation of drawings, raw canvas paintings, text, and photographs that transforms private correspondence into a shared visual terrain. Inspired by real and imagined exchanges between lovers, the work maps the emotional arc of desire, attachment, rupture, and remembrance.
Each piece acts as a fragment of a letter never sent or received, marked by urgency, longing, and the vulnerability of disclosure. Sewn images, trembling lines, layered images, torn and raw canvas evoke the instability of memory and the weight of what remains unsaid. The installation invites the viewer to move through an emotional landscape where affection meets ache, where beauty is braided with loss. Together, they build a language that is not linear but cyclical, looping like a thought you cannot forget, or a feeling you return to in the dark.
Love Letter is not simply a story of two people—it is the anatomy of emotional experience itself. A meditation on how we hold, reveal, and survive love. A confession without a reply. A gesture toward the sublime ache of connection.