In "Stop Before the Memory is Gone," we encounter the inescapable decline of our memories, a reality that arises when we do not invest sufficient time in truly observing our world. WJP adeptly conveys this sentiment by introducing blurred features within each piece, purposefully disorienting and mystifying the viewer's perception of the subject. Through this creative expression, WJP underscores an essential, yet often disregarded truth: a life unexamined lacks the depth and richness it ought to possess.