Faded polaroid photographs
Faded polaroid photographs depict beaches where the details subtly rearrange with each glance—a sandcastle’s tower briefly solidifies, then dissolves into smooth curves. Repeated focus doesn't sharpen these images; instead, they feel like tracing impressions on softened wax, earlier forms ghosting beneath the new. This continual shift in what seems remembered creates a peculiar pressure, as if holding something vital while it slips through your fingers. Though initiated by personal experience, the scenes suggest that even powerful recollections are never fully calibrated—a diffuse echo of choices made and unmade, leaving a quiet sense of impermanence.