Eloise Dorr
Who’s Hands Are These, 2022
Acrylic on 18mm plywood, framed
27.8 x 23 cm
11 x 9 in
11 x 9 in
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In ‘Whose Hands are These’, a character cannot recognise their own hands on the night bus home. This piece explores signifying moments of derealisation disorder in public spaces. Sensory factors...
In ‘Whose Hands are These’, a character cannot recognise their own hands on the night bus home. This piece explores signifying moments of derealisation disorder in public spaces. Sensory factors can make buses at night a dissociative experience for many. There are many small moments that appear as commonalities amongst those who experience derealisation disorder, which is encapsulated within this piece.
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