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Reem Al Mubarak
This series explores the nature of our memories and the passing of time through a medium that both reflects and distorts. Why do we remember certain memories and forget others? Will we remember the memories we hold today, or will we only recall the memories of tomorrow? The use of aluminum foil, with its reflective yet malleable properties, serves as a metaphor for the way memories evolve, sometimes becoming clear and vivid, and at other times, fragmented or even faded. Aluminum is also a part of our everyday lives whether during outings with family or in the small details surrounding us. It has always been present, almost like a tool capturing fragments of our memories over time.

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