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Palinopsia: Altered Landscape, 2020 17" x 22" Archival Pigment and Paper "“Palin” is ancient Greek for “repeat,” and “opsia” is the ancient Greek for “see.” Palinopsia is when you see an image repeatedly even when the image’s stimulus has gone away. Palinopsia is unique to after-images because there is always an interval of time between the original stimulus and the palinopsia. It takes place in the temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes in your brain.‌" https://www.webmd.com/eye-health/what-is-palinopsia This project embraces the idea of illusionary palinopsia and the trauma of moving and changing roots often throughout my youth.

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