The “Deconstructed Spaces” project focuses on the atmosphere at Cetate on the Danube. It started from the idea of showing a version of the actual space, through the memory of some places that keep transforming. The deconstructed landscapes also offer an alternate reality, placing together stripes of landscape. I worked with the square format of the canvas, that is a symbol of stability in time, which I further fragmented in elements that reconstruct a scene. How did it look like before, what could this place be in the future? The landscape is fragmented by a temporal distortion, overlapping the past and the present.