Corrupted Memories
What happens when identity is no longer lived, but generated?
Corrupted Memories is a series born from digital ghosts — portraits constructed by artificial intelligence, then manually altered to reflect the erosion of authenticity.
Each face is a fiction. Yet in their fragmentation, they reveal something painfully real: the vulnerability of memory, the anxiety of self-preservation, and the subtle violence of perfection.
These works are not about technology — they are about what it replaces. The human warmth lost in the glitch. The silence behind the image. The slow disappearance of what makes us unique.
I work with retro palettes, printed transparencies, glitches, and oil paint to question not just how we remember, but who is doing the remembering.
Each portrait is a corrupted archive — a memory distorted by systems that cannot feel, but still pretend to know who we are.