Cities I Remember

There are cities we visit—and cities that stay with us.

“Cities I Remember” is a collection shaped not by geography, but by emotional imprint. These works are not literal depictions. They are fragments—of light, of architecture, of feeling.

Vienna lives in structure and silence.
Paris dissolves into movement and intimacy.
New York pulses in rhythm and urgency.

Each piece is an attempt to translate memory into visual language—to hold onto something that cannot be held.

This collection is part of a larger exploration of how place shapes identity, and how memory softens or sharpens what we carry forward.

As HannaTess ArtHaus expands into international collaborations, this body of work reflects both return and expansion—revisiting places that formed me, while opening to new interpretations of them.

— Maria Kelebeev