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The Weight of Shared Memories

Anonymous

Mixed-media

This art piece reflects my experiences on the frailty assessment unit, where I witnessed the profound impact of dementia on patients and their families. What struck me most was seeing caregivers’ exhaustion and emotional strain as they navigated their new roles while processing complex feelings of grief, loneliness, and guilt.

My model features two figures connected by coloured strings representing shared memories. As one partner loses their memory to dementia, the other becomes the sole keeper of their shared history—creating an uneven emotional burden. These strings symbolise both connection and constraint; they bind the couple together while representing the growing weight of responsibility on the caring partner.

I crafted this piece using plaster bandage, which hardens over time like memories that become fixed in one partner’s mind while fading from the others. The white, clinical material evokes medical settings that often accompany dementia care.

The three-dimensional format allows viewers to observe this relationship from multiple perspectives, hopefully bringing clarity to those experiencing similar situations. My intention is to honour the dedication of caregiving partners who carry not just their own memories, but become custodians of their loved one’s fading past—preserving first dates, wedding days, family celebrations, and quiet moments that might otherwise be lost forever.

Effective Consulting, Year One, 2024 – 2025