C$4,200
This collection explores the concept of an inner child as proposed by psychologist Carl Gustav Jung. The child archetype, in Jungian theory, can be a way of helping us connect to the past, as we recollect our experiences and emotions as a child. This term is now used widely as a concept to explore our challenges growing up and developing our personalities.
In Jung’s use of the term, the inner child stays within us and it has a massive impact on how we interact with the outside world. In most of the artworks in this collection, the artist used a symbolic reference to Micky - a Walt Disney cartoon character - to stress the spirit of the inner child each of her represented female figures has. Their faces are very abstract – almost faceless; thus, the artist invites the viewer to recollect their childhood memories and experiences, give voice to real feelings, and envision themselves as those playful, fearless, and open to the adventures girls.
Through this exercise, you are invited to stop, notice, and listen to your inner child, think about your true nature, and treat your innermost being with compassion and loving-kindness.
This piece will not be included in the physical exhibition on Granville Island but meets the quality standards of the FCA and is classified as, "Recognized Artwork."
Technique: | Oil |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 36in x 48in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 10.3lbs (estimated) |
Farahnaz Samari
North Vancouver, British Columbia