In Déjà Vu, a serene face melds seamlessly with a misty, distant landscape, capturing the sensation
of familiarity in unknown places. It’s as if the contours of her face hold memories of valleys and
mountains, places once visited in another life, or perhaps only in a dream. The muted tones evoke
nostalgia, a soft haze of forgotten wanderings and echoes of long-lost vistas.
This piece stirs an awareness of the ephemeral, of landscapes within and without that linger like
fragments of a half-remembered past. It is a meditation on moments that feel timeless, glimpses into
a mysterious overlap between reality and reverie.