Laura Ball

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Laura Ball, Battle  (2011)
Watercolor, Graphite On Paper 
32h x 52w in (81.28h x 132.08w cm)
Laura Ball, Battle (2011)
Watercolor, Graphite On Paper
32h x 52w in (81.28h x 132.08w cm)

Laura Ball



Within the subconscious, our faults and fears, shortcomings and struggles, manifest in corporeal form and appear in dreams either as monsters or as encounters that threaten our survival. We journey inward in these dreams, crossing the thresholds and boundaries of our mental landscape until we reach the core of the psyche. It is in this realm that life-saving and sustaining battles unfold, and the monsters we encounter change before us as the definition of evil and good moves from black-and-white to shades of gray. The primal nature of our internal impulses and their dream-world expressions are given the freedom to unfold in a place where moral weight and the laws of physics are suspended, and acts of aggression, violence and sexuality serve as productive steps towards conquering our Jungian “shadow” and slaying the monsters that hold us back from a healthy progression in our daily lives.

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