Sigmund Freud's essay 'Transience' (1915) reflects with the images I made of overgrown graves.
As I observe the overgrown graves, I am reminded of Freud's assertion that change and decay are inherent to our human experience. The process that causes the graves to darken over time reflects the transient essence of all things in life.
Freud's insights also extend to the realm of memory and human connections. Just as the elements endure the physical graves, the memories also fade and lose their clarity over time. The essay's exploration of how cherished memories gradually lose their sharpness and vividness resonates deeply as I gaze at these overgrown resting places.