As I pass my mom's bedroom, I notice light seeping beneath the door, indicating raised
window shades. Peeking in, I see her asleep on her lazy-boy covered with a large throw,
dressed, hair in curlers, face powdered, rosary in hand, and tissues beside her on the
wide armrest. Her 1.5-hour morning routine is a mystery; it's 7 am, and I don't know
when she got up. Despite feeling like I can predict her every move, her surprises have
become more frequent.
Six years ago, my mother came from Ireland to visit, and it became evident she could no
longer live on her own, Now at 93, dealing with near blindness, physical struggles, and
dementia, she remains remarkably resilient.
As I witness her challenges and juggle my role as her caregiver, time takes on profound
significance. It uniquely shapes our daily routines. She marks time throughout her day,
living in the present with fleeting thoughts of her past. I grieve for the mother she once
was, fearing my memories of her 'before' will fade under the weight of her current
condition.
Our relationship, always close, is rooted in a time when actions carried more weight
than words. While making my mother the focus of a series of images was a struggle it
has become an unexpected gift. Dementia has stolen her usual sources of joy, but surprisingly, despite her past reluctance to be photographed, she now enjoys this shared
process, transcending the caregiver-patient relationship that has become the norm.
Though she can't see the images, her willingness to participate lets me depict her
experiences with sensitivity and depth. My images strive to reveal the essence of her
life, capturing the present moment while delving into complexities beneath the surface,
creating a dialogue with life's interconnected layers.
Routine © Patricia McElroy
I cannot see you © Patricia McElroy
Not Alone © Patricia McElroy
Service for One © Patricia McElroy
Protected One © Patricia McElroy
Seeing Thru © Patricia McElroy
Patricia McElroy
Patricia McElroy is an interdisciplinary artist, photographer, and designer based in the
Philadelphia area. Patricia's photography primarily explores themes related to
belonging, memory structures, and cultural identity, with a focus on the connections
between the past and the present.
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with notable recognitions
and awards, including Critical Mass finalist in 2023, top honors in The Pollux Awards
2023, honorable mention at The Julia Margaret Cameron Awards 2023. She has had
work chosen in numerous juried exhibitions including the Royal Ulster Academy and
Royal Hibernian Academy in Ireland in 2023. She also received Honorable Mention in
Photographer of the Year 2023, All About Photo.
Her photographs are held in the permanent collection of The Art Council of Northern
Ireland and in private collections nationally and internationally.
patriciamcelroy.com
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Ageless © Patricia McElroy
Purgatory © Patricia McElroy
Two doors one dress © Patricia McElroy
Sleep on the side © Patricia McElroy
O say can you see © Patricia McElroy
Kevin you are there © Patricia McElroy
The warmth of the sun © Patricia McElroy