Honouring the Ancestors

Shannon Nahara’s Honoring the Ancestors explores time, memory, and the psyche through layered photographic collages.

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My current work is a meditation on time, memory, and the psyche. As both an artist and art therapist, I create photographic collages that weave together historic found photographs, contemporary images, and my own photography. These layered compositions explore how visual fragments from different eras can coexist in a shared, symbolic space—inviting the viewer into a dialogue between past and present, conscious and unconscious.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

Inspired by myth and depth psychology, I view these collages as vessels for transformation. Old photographs carry traces of untold stories and cultural memory, and when placed in new visual contexts, they become catalysts for reflection, healing, and imaginative re-visioning.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

I am drawn to the mysterious, timeless quality of the found image—how it holds both specificity and universality, like an archetype surfacing through personal and collective history. I feel that art can be an opening into forgotten narratives, inner landscapes, and the ever-evolving nature of human consciousness.

I feel that art can be an opening into forgotten narratives, inner landscapes, and the ever-evolving nature of human consciousness.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors
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Shannon Nahara is a Midwestern-based visual artist and art therapist working in photography, collage, and mixed media. Her practice explores the intersections of memory, myth, and the unconscious through layered imagery that invites reflection and transformation. She holds a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art (1993), an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art (1996), and an MA in Transpersonal Psychology with an emphasis in Art Therapy from Naropa University (2016). Shannon’s work often merges her own photographs with found and historic imagery, creating visual narratives that bridge personal and collective experience. She has exhibited across the United States.

www.shannonnahara.com

Honouring the Ancestors

Shannon Nahara’s Honoring the Ancestors explores time, memory, and the psyche through layered photographic collages.

Words by  

Shannon Nahara

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Shannon Nahara’s Honoring the Ancestors explores time, memory, and the psyche through layered photographic collages.
© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

My current work is a meditation on time, memory, and the psyche. As both an artist and art therapist, I create photographic collages that weave together historic found photographs, contemporary images, and my own photography. These layered compositions explore how visual fragments from different eras can coexist in a shared, symbolic space—inviting the viewer into a dialogue between past and present, conscious and unconscious.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

Inspired by myth and depth psychology, I view these collages as vessels for transformation. Old photographs carry traces of untold stories and cultural memory, and when placed in new visual contexts, they become catalysts for reflection, healing, and imaginative re-visioning.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

I am drawn to the mysterious, timeless quality of the found image—how it holds both specificity and universality, like an archetype surfacing through personal and collective history. I feel that art can be an opening into forgotten narratives, inner landscapes, and the ever-evolving nature of human consciousness.

I feel that art can be an opening into forgotten narratives, inner landscapes, and the ever-evolving nature of human consciousness.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors
About
Shannon Nahara is a Midwestern-based visual artist and art therapist working in photography, collage, and mixed media. Her practice explores the intersections of memory, myth, and the unconscious through layered imagery that invites reflection and transformation. She holds a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art (1993), an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art (1996), and an MA in Transpersonal Psychology with an emphasis in Art Therapy from Naropa University (2016). Shannon’s work often merges her own photographs with found and historic imagery, creating visual narratives that bridge personal and collective experience. She has exhibited across the United States.

www.shannonnahara.com
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Honouring the Ancestors

Shannon Nahara’s Honoring the Ancestors explores time, memory, and the psyche through layered photographic collages.

Words by

Shannon Nahara

Honouring the Ancestors
© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

My current work is a meditation on time, memory, and the psyche. As both an artist and art therapist, I create photographic collages that weave together historic found photographs, contemporary images, and my own photography. These layered compositions explore how visual fragments from different eras can coexist in a shared, symbolic space—inviting the viewer into a dialogue between past and present, conscious and unconscious.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

Inspired by myth and depth psychology, I view these collages as vessels for transformation. Old photographs carry traces of untold stories and cultural memory, and when placed in new visual contexts, they become catalysts for reflection, healing, and imaginative re-visioning.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors

I am drawn to the mysterious, timeless quality of the found image—how it holds both specificity and universality, like an archetype surfacing through personal and collective history. I feel that art can be an opening into forgotten narratives, inner landscapes, and the ever-evolving nature of human consciousness.

I feel that art can be an opening into forgotten narratives, inner landscapes, and the ever-evolving nature of human consciousness.

© Shannon Nahara | Honoring the Ancestors
About
Shannon Nahara is a Midwestern-based visual artist and art therapist working in photography, collage, and mixed media. Her practice explores the intersections of memory, myth, and the unconscious through layered imagery that invites reflection and transformation. She holds a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art (1993), an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art (1996), and an MA in Transpersonal Psychology with an emphasis in Art Therapy from Naropa University (2016). Shannon’s work often merges her own photographs with found and historic imagery, creating visual narratives that bridge personal and collective experience. She has exhibited across the United States.

www.shannonnahara.com
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