The creative process behind this series not only honors her mother’s life and creative spirit but allows me to inhabit grief in a tangible and poetic way. By reconstructing and framing these objects, I reflect on the impossibility of separating a person from the things they touched, shaped, and loved. This work evokes the dual nature of memory and forgetting, a space where our attachment to material things becomes both an act of resistance against absence and, paradoxically, a means of release.