"As long as you live, I will make sure that you never feel alone again. Until your last breath, I'm here." In the elegant setting of her wealthy family, the youth of Olivia Jane Whitmore unfolds. But early on she feels the narrowness of social expectations and finds refuge in painting. Every brushstroke becomes a silent protest against the magnificent silence. Despite her opulent life, Olivia's presence is shaped by the challenge of dementia. Painting becomes her lifeline, an attempt to turn fleeting memories into living art. In the dementia confusions, her doctor Henry Bennett appears, and her love unfolds in the shadow realm of oblivion. The paintings become the living diary of their love, recorded in bright colors and painful strokes of reality.