Echoes of Soul

This collection traces the quiet ways we are shaped, not by dramatic change, but by the echoes left behind. Time passes, voices return, and memory takes root in ways we don’t always see. These pieces explore the soft, persistent nature of transformation.

Mixed media with acrylic, oil pastel, and beads on canvas

2025

How Much Time Do We Have Left?

(Acrylic, Oil Pastel 80 × 60 cm)

Time doesn’t disappear. It transforms.
A quiet meditation on impermanence, on how every passing moment becomes part of something larger, not lost, but becoming. A gentle invitation to live before it fades.

Can You Hear It?

(Acrylic, Oil Pastel 80 × 60 cm)

The voice was never gone. You had only stopped listening.

This painting captures the moment silence gives way to something you thought you had lost: your own truth, waiting patiently to be heard again.

The Weight of Memory

(Acrylic, Oil Pastel, Air Dry Clay 50 × 70 cm)

Some memories sink, but they don’t drown us.

Some memories don’t let us move on, not because they’re heavy, but because we still hold them tightly. This is a moment of awareness, when we realize it’s time to let go and moving on.

This piece is a reflection on the weight of what we’ve been through, how difficult it can be to stay afloat. Yet even when we feel we’re sinking, a new journey quietly waits beneath the surface.

Even what fades still stays
shaping who we are becoming.


Artist’s Note

I kept wondering what it means to change. Not just to grow, but to remember, to return to my soul, and to become again. This collection is made of quiet shifts, the kind that happen inside you before the world sees.


With every texture and line, I tried to reflect that in-between space: where you’re no longer who you were, but not quite someone new. My art holds those echoes of becoming, of returning, of unfolding slowly.