[unconscious spaces] lost time began in late November 2011 after a “syncopal episode” in which I fainted, sustained a lip laceration and three broken vertebrae in my neck. physically healed, but left with no memory of the actual event, I became a bit obsessed with the notion of lost time, creating images based on fragments of imagined memory that explore the duality of existing in two places at once: conscious and unconscious spaces.
[unconscious spaces] lost time
© Dana L. Walker, 2022
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