
This work presents a processed photograph of a small abandoned house, nearly eighty years old, standing alone in the middle of a field. Into this image I combined two different photographs of the same house taken at different moments in time: one showing the house from the outside, the other revealing its interior. These temporal and spatial perspectives coexist simultaneously, compressing past and present, inside and outside, into a single visual moment.
Through an act of editing that resembles turning a garment inside out, I exposed the intimate interior of the house to the open landscape. The private realm unfolds into the public sphere, transforming walls into vessels of memory. From within them emerges a new layer of remembrance: contemporary cave paintings, anonymous engravings left by temporary dwellers, traces of presence inscribed onto the fabric of disappearance.