In his photography, the use of double exposure, collage, and scratch - and - peel methods allows Nahusenay to
create irreproducible, dreamlike worlds in which the spiritual ostensibly strains against, and spills into, the physical.
And ultimately, a paradoxical tension is
created within the artworks: while each piece is unique because of McDougal's
irreproducible process, its formation depends so much on fine and commercial art tools intended for near - perfect reproduction.