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  Into Unconsciousness: Freud, Phobias & Recurrent Nightmares  
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Art: boxed in (self-portrait experiencing severe claustrophobia) by Artist Amie R Gillingham
"boxed in (self-portrait experiencing severe claustrophobia)"
Amie R Gillingham
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"Hansel and Gretel Still Lost At 30, 2002"
Robyn Henzel
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"Alien Abduction"
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"DAVE'S BIG GAMBLE"
David Huth
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Art: +2- by Artist Trevor Clark
"+2-"
Trevor Clark

"boxed in (self-portrait experiencing severe claustrophobia)"

Art: boxed in (self-portrait experiencing severe claustrophobia) by Artist Amie R Gillingham
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Media:   acrylic, pine, & metal
Dimensions:  60" x 15" x 5" (when in t

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I am someone not good at feeling a protective bubble of personal space. I feel pinned in by crowds, in small constrictive spaces, sometimes in my own home if I am feeling trapped by the noises of my neighbours upstairs. When I am claustrophobic I retreat to my own sort of box, which I mentally close smaller and smaller so I can disappear into the space, creating more room around me. And yet, the need for that box is a trap in itself, since I can't cope without it. This piece is the closest I could come to depicting the dynamic tension of closing in from the world without letting MY world close in on itself.

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Amie R Gillingham  View this Artist's Profile
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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