: Rebuilding missing sections of the photos—such as corners or backgrounds—by sampling surrounding textures to ensure a seamless look.

This series resists spectacle. It honors the slow, dignified accumulation of a life lived in small gestures. In an era that prizes novelty, Amalia’s portraits insist on attending to continuity, memory, and craft. They remind us that beauty is often ordinary, and that every household object can be a repository of history.

It highlights the "before and after" aspect of photo restoration.