Etched in Memory This work explores the enduring imprint of war as it settles into memory—not as an event confined to the past, but as a presence that continues to shape who we are. Faces and fragments emerge through layers of time, where memory no longer exists as a complete narrative, but as traces that resist oblivion.What remains of us is not what happened, but what time could never erase. Here, every fracture becomes an inscription, and every forgotten face continues to meet our gaze, etched in memory.