Series - FotoSlovo 2026 - Category « Conceptual photography »
Honorable Mention
This body of work unfolds within a fragile space between three generations: grandmother, mother, and daughter. Seen through the lens of the granddaughter, the images trace a shifting terrain of perception, memory, and belief.
Each woman exists within her own internal world — shaped by experience, conviction, and inheritance — and is bound to the others through an (un)conscious, persistent need for recognition. As these belief systems begin to separate, each positions herself in relation to the others, seeking alignment. What appears as connection begins to reveal itself as projection.
Misunderstanding is not conflict but condition.
Roles seem defined by age, yet remain unstable. The daughter, the mother, the grandmother — each occupies and resists the position assigned to her. Care circulates without ever settling: it becomes unclear who nurtures and who seeks to be nurtured, where certainty begins, and where it dissolves.
At its core, the work asks whether we inevitably move toward the very selves we once resisted. Whether what we once were continues to live within us — not as something left behind, but as something we are slowly becoming again. What remains is what continues to return.






























