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She /Me/US captures the folding and unraveling of memory—where timelines blur and real events become tangled. The images serve as a central visual language, depicting how some memories remain vivid while others fragment, distort, or disappear entirely. Layered with contemporary photographs and hand-drawn lines, these works function as visual threads, guiding her from the past into the present. As with the disease itself, recent memories fade into vagueness, while older ones persist—unmoored from their original context. The gradual loss of sensory perception further accelerates this collapse of time, even familiar smells and tastes dissolve into absence.  These works are not solely about loss, but about what endures: the emotional imprint of connection, the persistence of presence, and the fluid, poetic nature of remembering.