I think I’m fading, but I hope to live in your lightest memories is a mixed media installation that explores the idea of nostalgia and fading memories. In this work an image emanates from a stack of albums and is cast on the wall. The snapshot is transformed into a projection, a hazy representation of a fleeting, happy moment. Snapshots are a part of most everyone’s memory-making. I think I’m fading, but I hope to live in your lightest memories attempts to connect with viewers on a deeply personal and emotional level through the snapshot. By utilizing the projection technique, the installation draws attention to the emotional weight of memories and the impact they have on our lives, even as they fade with time.