Remember That Feeling is a time capsule, a visual doorway back to the sacred space of childhood bedrooms, where imagination had no ceiling and identity was quietly forming. In this collaborative piece, Kameal Mock and Richard Samuel explore nostalgia not as sentimentality, but as origin story. The room becomes the canvas of becoming. Posters taped to the wall. Shoes by the bed. Game controllers tangled in cords. Sketchbooks half-filled. Magazine clippings. Late-night TV glow flickering against the ceiling. Every detail asks: Who were you before the world told you who to be? These weren’t just decorations. They were blueprints. The bed becomes both refuge and launchpad. The work invites viewers to sit with the question: What inspired you before you knew what inspiration was? It’s about the first sparks — the cartoons, the athletes, the musicians, the artists, the late-night curiosity, the forbidden channels, the dreams whispered into pillows. Because somewhere in that room, you decided who you wanted to become. And maybe, if you look closely, that version of you is still there — waiting to remind you.
Artists: @4kameal @richesartwork
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