Zanski’s “Canines” is an evocative piece about the complexities of memory and self-perception. The title itself is striking and evokes the primal act of baring teeth, transmitting defence and vulnerability. That mirrors how we confront our past, often grappling with the reliability of our own recollections, suggesting a raw and instinctual confrontation with emotions as if peeling back layers to uncover truths that may be uncomfortable or uncertain.
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