
📅 NEW DATE: 13 February 2026
Mexico was for me an encounter with life in its full intensity — in the blazing sun and in deep shadow, in colors that dazzle, and in sounds that continue to pulse long after they fall silent. There time seemed to lose its contours, and feelings became a gateway to another life.
“Puerto Escondido” is a story about a love that burst forth like fireworks — sudden, violent, with the full force of joy that falls on a person like a gift, like a treasure found after years. It was a moment in which everything made sense and the world filled with light.
And then came it — a many‑armed helplessness, woven from everyday life, fears, lacks and excesses. It pushed itself between us more and more, until finally we lost sight of each other. And then came the moment when we had to learn to forget something that cannot be forgotten.
The ocean — that immeasurable thing that divides lands — also became an ocean between us. With its ruthless vastness it sank everything we wanted to build.
The waves pushed shore from shore, until finally there comes the moment when you stop fighting, because you know you will not win against the current.
That current is the weave of life.
There was no single moment of ending — rather a slow slipping into grief, into longing, into the awareness that what is impossible is also part of life. And that sometimes the most beautiful feelings remain only a memory that we carry within us like a secret, like an invisible world, like a hidden port — Puerto Escondido.
This exhibition is the fruit of my process — an attempt to speak with loss, to let go, but also to look for light in the shadow. It is a map of emotions that come alive again in colors, symbols and images — like an echo of a love that nevertheless still exists, only in a different dimension, in another spacetime, in another life.
Let us meet to celebrate art, memories and life together — as it is: full of color, pain and beauty.
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Miejsce: Mokotowska 67, Warszawa, Sklep dzieńdobry
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Data: 18.10.2025
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Godzina: 16:00
I invite you into my memories,
Jaśmina Parkita