REMEMBER ME

This is an ongoing project that examines the quiet presence of death within everyday landscapes. Images of cemeteries, roadside memorials, and a collection of found photographs depicting funeral flower arrangements reveal the rituals and cultural practices through which loss is marked and remembered.

Often encountered in passing, these sites occupy the space between public visibility and private grief. The work reflects on death’s omnipresence and the human desire to preserve memory, revealing how remembrance takes form through objects, place, and ritual.