In the digital age, when cameras or phones capture moments
quickly and en masse, photos have become so commonplace that
they have lost their depth and ability to evoke vivid
memories.
But what if there are other ways to understand
the past? When memories are captured in a way that is not so
familiar to us, it becomes more than just a visual imprint—it
becomes a rethinking, a new experience, capturing not only the
appearance but also the emotions, the spirit of the time, the
sense of place.
Sketches created during travels, on the
road, or in moments of reflection allow us to connect with the
past as a living part of our lives, to return to moments that
will never happen again.