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This drawing is inspired by the individuation process, and the psychological transformation from childhood to young adulthood; the fears and anxieties involved, along with the real dangers present in all developmental stages; the anxiety that young girls face growing up in an uncertain, unstable, and dangerous society/world.
This drawing is inspired by the individuation process, and the psychological transformation from childhood to young adulthood; the fears and anxieties involved, along with the real dangers present in all developmental stages; the anxiety that young girls face growing up in an uncertain, unstable, and dangerous society/world.
This drawing is inspired by the individuation process, and the psychological transformation from childhood to young adulthood; the fears and anxieties involved, along with the real dangers present in all developmental stages; the anxiety that young girls face growing up in an uncertain, unstable, and dangerous society/world.
This drawing is inspired by the individuation process, and the psychological transformation from childhood to young adulthood; the fears and anxieties involved, along with the real dangers present in all developmental stages; the anxiety that young girls face growing up in an uncertain, unstable, and dangerous society/world.
This drawing is inspired by the individuation process, and the psychological transformation from childhood to young adulthood; the fears and anxieties involved, along with the real dangers present in all developmental stages; the anxiety that young girls face growing up in an uncertain, unstable, and dangerous society/world.
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The Princess Drawing

Stephanie Ryan

United States

Drawing, Pastel on Paper

Size: 30 W x 44 H x 0.1 D in

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This drawing is inspired by the individuation process, and the psychological transformation from childhood to young adulthood; the fears and anxieties involved, along with the real dangers present in all developmental stages; the anxiety that young girls face growing up in an uncertain, unstable, and dangerous society/world.

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Drawing:Pastel on Paper

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Size:30 W x 44 H x 0.1 D in

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My work is an investigation of the human psyche, as relates to dreams, memory, and reverie. I am interested also in family systems--their various forms and definitions--using techniques that include layering, fragmentation and appropriation to undermine familiar narratives relating to socially accepted views of the family and its functions. I hope to raise questions on the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder and other types of psychological scarring that may result from war, forced relocation, imprisonment and violent conflict; specifically, how these events may mutate or infect subsequent generations, shaping the psychological underpinnings of the family system, that serve as the motivating factors, conscious or unconscious, of the human psyche. https://www.stephanie-j-ryan-artist.com/ https://www.facebook.com/stephaniejryan.artist, http://www.artslant.com/global/artists/show/233188-stephanie-j-ryan,

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