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Memories are bullets. Some whiz by and only spook you. Others tear you open and leave you in pieces.
                                                              ― Richard Kadrey

Post Infantile Amnesia

Oil on Canvas

Post Infantile Amnesia is a personal, imaginative visualization of Caroline Miles’ definition of Infantile Amnesia 100 years ago, in the American Journal of Psychology (1893). A collection of earliest childhood memories from different family and friends, as well as mine are portrayed here. The blurry, incoherent conceptualization was on purpose; to denote the vagueness of detail but clarity in the content of such memories.

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© Susanna Raj. Use of any image without permission will result in copyright violation

An unique collection of artwork that borrows from surrealism, impressionism, and expressionism. Studio, Visual, Perceptual, Cognitive Science Art, SusannarajArt.. Surrealistic Impressionism

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