Some relationships don’t end cleanly.
They leave traces — subtle distortions in memory, posture, confidence. Not the person, but the after-image. The residue.
Long Shadows is a short visual piece about that lingering effect: the way certain connections stay with us long after they’ve disappeared, stretching across our lives like a silhouette that refuses to fade.
The work is deliberately minimal. The imagery is quiet, almost ghost-like — because that’s how emotional history often returns: not as a narrative, but as an atmosphere.
A presence.
A weight.
A shadow.
This piece isn’t about drama.
It’s about imprint.

