Quinne Morris
Faceless Memories is a photographic series that examines the fragile nature of memory and how easily the faces within our recollections fade over time. Each image carries a warm yellow tint and a grainy texture, evoking the nostalgic atmosphere of old photographs and distant moments. The absence of faces creates a quiet eeriness, reflecting a common experience of clearly remembering moments while struggling to recall the features of the people who were present. By blurring identity, the series focuses on emotion, atmosphere, and the passage of time. Faceless Memories invites viewers to reflect on their own past, questioning whether they can still picture the faces associated with meaningful experiences. Ultimately, the work aims to feel intimate and familiar, like recalling a forgotten trip, a fleeting moment, or even confronting one’s own reflection.