Relocation centres on the experience of moving between places and the memory that follows.
The series reflects on how displacement reshapes one’s sense of belonging. Moments from different locations: domestic spaces, passing scenes, fragments of interiors, are gathered and reassembled into compositions that echo the instability and continuity of memory.
These works trace how memory is carried, altered, and re-situated over time. Familiar environments become fragmented, while new surroundings remain partial and unsettled.
Through this process, Relocation explores the shifting relationship between identity, space, and memory, shaped by movement and transition.