All Those Moments Lost
- Date: 2018
- Medium: Digital Photograph
- Format: Digital File Only
All Those Moments Lost is a contemporary still life that draws upon the tradition of vanitas painting, while stripping it down to a singular object and gesture. A solitary boar skull rests on a dark surface, its pale form emerging from the shadows with quiet clarity. The background is void-like, offering no context or escape—only the certainty of absence.
Composed with extreme minimalism, the piece takes visual cues from the Dutch still life tradition, but abandons its abundance in favor of silence. There are no flowers, no fruit, no hourglass. Only the skull, rendered in soft, directional light, as if illuminated by memory itself.
The title evokes the finality of death and the unrecoverable nature of experience. If the skull is a symbol of mortality, the image becomes a meditation on the invisible weight of what dies with us: sensations, thoughts, fleeting moments. It quietly insists that everything we once held—no matter how vivid—dissolves.
By reducing the composition to the barest visual and symbolic terms, All Those Moments Lost becomes not just a memento mori, but a digital elegy. It does not narrate. It observes.
Boar skull illuminated on black leather surface. A minimalist digital still life exploring mortality through absence and light.
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