In Spirit Map, Sarah Ninjawhee presents a memory-scape of her childhood upon visiting the apartment complex she grew up in and had not visited in a decade. The saturated and saccharine colors in Spirit Map combined with the obfuscated words suggest a feeling of confrontation and uneasiness of these memories.
Ghosts and vivid recollections flooded her psyche as she trespassed the property and wandered about, seeing spectres of scenes and feeling like an intruder to her own recollections. Strangely, it seemed as though her past consciousness had moved on from the place, leaving only shells of ectoplasm in their departures. What was left to confront was her own perspective of memory and herself.