Sofia Nifora, (*1995) from Patras, Greece, is a London-based artist whose practice delves into the interplay of memory, grief, and nostalgia. Drawing inspiration from her rural Greek upbringing, Nifora's work often reflects on personal experiences, particularly the loss of her father during the pandemic, which prompted a shift in her artistic approach. Her paintings and drawings explore the manipulation of reality within our recollections, aiming to create a visual language where the organic and the artificial coexist. By focusing on transient elements like untamed grasses and coastal landscapes, she crafts fragmented recreations of places that exist only in memory, inviting viewers into a mental realm teeming with the presence of departed memories, hopes, and dreams.