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Wallace Polsom, Dream House CV (30 Oct 2024), paper collage, 20 x 24.5 cm.
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Wallace Polsom, If 102: Emergence (27 Mar 2024), paper collage, 19.6 x 27.3 cm.
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Wallace Polsom - The Believer (2019)
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art | Wallace Polsom, The Absent Father (for Sylvia Plath) (2019), paper collage, 16.6 x 24.2 cm.
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The Absent Father Effect on Daughters There is no question that fathers play an important role in their daughters lives. An involved father is crucial for psychological, behavioural and general health and well-being. Having a related father figure helps a daughter as she needs his wisdom, experience, imparting of skills and kindly guidance. When fathers are actively present in a loving nurturing relationship, daughters have greater self confidence, perform better in school and are able to avoid risky behaviour. The father is ideally an anchor, giving the daughter a foundation, a solid point of reference. Yet when absent, her experiences of self are achieved against the background of loss. This influences how she does or does not cope with the inevitable vicissitudes experienced throughout life. When the father is absent, she is susceptible to the invasion of negative images and behaviours. The mirroring of father to daughter is made up of his empathic responses to her needs, wishes, experiences, behaviours and gives legitimacy, validation and a sense of worth. The search for the father is the search for herself. It resides in the place she doesn't yet know. The longing for the father, for good attention and support are never met and can prevent her from receiving and expressing pleasure. When the father has emotionally disappeared or is a stranger, the daughter is left with a gap where the kind and loving father should be. His absence is a haunting presence as daughters report bleak, tonally inert, intimately blank relationships. The influence can create unreal mechanical reactions. Too few opportunities for good experiences between a father and daughter pass on a legacy of non involvement and personal detachment. Her actions become inhibited, emotional development arrested and adult maturity faked. Without sufficient emotional connection, attachment becomes disjointed and inhibited. Internally alone, she might be sexually frozen, unconsciously preserved in a childish way, appearing helpless, dependent, or at times, inappropriately aggressive. Psychologically she is affectively deadened and unable to move out of the internalized isolation. She is either so self-focused the other is not included or so other-focused that she is eliminated. This is what she picks up from the father not there for reciprocity of interaction. In reaction a daughter might become defensive, the complexes rigid and persona over or under developed, her natural self absent. The internalisation of this form of the absent father threatens the daughters separate identity. Defenses are forms of narratives, created in imagination and fantasy to support a positive sense of identity and personal worth when these are threatened by cruelty, hostility or indifference from those on whom we are most dependent. She had not allowed herself to feel. From her emotionally absent father she learned forced adaptability, vigilant and watching behaviour and to quell her desires. The desire to know him was the desire to know herself. When the childhood paradise is destroyed too early with a father's absence prior to the time of natural separation, the emotional disturbance can feel like a crime against the daughters personality, often resulting in self persecutory actions and internal vengeance. The negative father complex can alienate her from her body, and various physical reactions point to anxieties about unmet needs and desires. A daughter learns to compensate with persona formation, as if there is no problem. But this persona is like a carapace or shell and is not always internally connected to the real inside. It becomes a deceptive pseudo covering to compensate for the discontinuous emotions, identified with filling a role and acting. ~ Susan E. Schwartz, The Absent Father Effect on Daughters.
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Wallace Polsom
Like Patience on a Monument. 2018
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Wallace Polsom and Annalynn Hammond, Further to Fly
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Wallace Polsom, Ask Me No Questions CLXVI (28 May 2024),
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Wallace Polsom, Spectral Interference XXIII (07 May 2024), paper collage
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Wallace Polsom, Our Lady of Flowers (12 Jun 2024), paper collage, 20 x 27.9 cm.
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ARTIST COMPARISON
WALLACE POLSOM AND JOHN STEZAKER
Wallace Polsom and John Stezaker are both prominent contemporary artists known for their distinct approaches to art, but their styles and techniques differ significantly.
Polsom primarily works with painting as his chosen medium, employing vibrant colors, carefully constructed compositions, and textured brushwork to create visually striking and thought-provoking artworks. His style pushes boundaries through innovative use of color and experimental techniques, blurring the line between painting and sculpture.
On the other hand, Stezaker is renowned for his collage work, where he appropriates found images to create surreal compositions. He cuts and reassembles these images to challenge traditional notions of identity and perception. Stezaker's collages often explore duality, symmetry, and transformation, evoking a sense of nostalgia with his use of black and white imagery.
While both artists exhibit a sense of experimentation in their respective mediums, Polsom's focus lies on pushing the boundaries of traditional painting techniques and incorporating mixed media elements, while Stezaker explores the potential of found imagery through his innovative approach to collage.
Overall, Polsom and Stezaker showcase distinctive styles and techniques that contribute to the diversity and richness of contemporary art, with Polsom emphasizing painting and mixed media, and Stezaker exploring the realm of collage and appropriation.
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Wallace Polsom:
The reason why i chose this artist is how creative and how well put together it sinks in with the hidden faces being replaced by different objects. The backgrounds really go well with each other in the colour contrast, structure, tone of voice which gives the main art easy to define the characters position. The focus point that I have notice was the heads because it shows the kind of funny side to it and makes the emotion of the person more realistic. It’s kind of connecting to the beauty of the animals that need to be mesmerised more and depths of the connection between nature, people and animals.
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Wallace Polsom
The Unfairness of Everything
2018
paper collage
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I Won’t Dance (Don’t Ask Me) © Wallace Polsom
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