Description
Our Falling Memories
220g Hahnemühle Concept Paper | Black & White Ink | 1/100 Limited Series
Dimensions: A3
Product Description:
“Our Falling Memories” is a meditation on impermanence—an intimate portrait of beauty in the act of fading. Rendered in stark black and white ink upon 220g Hahnemühle Concept Paper, this piece captures a woman who no longer appears whole. Her form is fractured, dissolving into absence, existing more as an impression than as a certainty.
Every line is deliberate yet incomplete, echoing the way memories erode with time: not with violence, but with silence. What remains is not the woman herself, but the atmosphere she leaves behind—like a thought half-remembered, or a dream dissolving upon waking.
The Story Behind the Work:
There is something magnetic about the act of remembering—about the way our minds hold onto fragments while letting the rest slip quietly away. “Our Falling Memories” is not a portrait of a woman, but of forgetting. It is the image of someone who exists and does not exist at once, a reflection of how time reshapes even the faces we once thought we could never lose.
Beauty is not timeless; it fades, fractures, and transforms into something else. In this work, the incompleteness of the figure becomes the point—the beauty lies not in permanence, but in the fragility of what remains. The woman here is not whole, but she does not need to be. She is the embodiment of a memory: vivid, yet slipping beyond reach.
This artwork is an invitation to pause and recognize that even in absence, there is presence. To gaze upon “Our Falling Memories” is to recognize that we too are always in the act of unraveling, that what we hold dear is destined to dissolve—yet in that dissolution lies its quiet poetry.
Details:
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220g Hahnemühle Concept Paper: A fine art surface that preserves both the precision of ink lines and the soft grain of fading detail.
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Black & White Ink: A medium chosen for its stark honesty, allowing shadows and absence to speak as loudly as form.
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Limited Edition: Only 100 prints of “Our Falling Memories” will exist, each numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Owning this piece is to hold not simply an image, but a reflection of time itself—a reminder that beauty exists not in eternity, but in the way it slips through our hands.









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