Rebecca Sexton Larson

Rebecca Sexton Larson

Book of Fears | The Book of Fears evolved from an ongoing curiosity of people's aversions and obsessions. What makes a person afraid? When does that fear become a phobia? And why am I so scared of clowns?

Included in the series are some well-known fears that a lot of people face on a day-to-day basis, such as achluophobia (fear of darkness), hydrophobia (fear of water), and then some not so well-known worries as in somniphobia (fear of sleep).

According to Psychology Today, the difference between fears and phobias is simple. "Fears are common reactions to events or objects. The fear becomes a phobia when it interferes with your ability to function and maintain a consistent quality of life." Phobias are considered one of the most common mental disorders in the U.S. with approximately 10% of the population stating they have a specific phobia.

This project was created during the coronavirus pandemic which has caused significant fear amongst many. Since I did not have the luxury of shooing on location with models, I chose to use characters found on 19th-century cabinet cards as my models, placing them in fictional settings. The challenge became revitalizing these anonymous historical figures in staged environments that would showcase the desired fear, while at the same time ask the viewer to examine their own anxieties and fears.

Working with psychological subject matter, I gained awareness of illustrating feelings that are both real and imaginative. For those with the fear, it is a very palpable situation, for the observer on the outside it sometimes presents more as an emotional response. My personal fear of clowns, comes down to two possible speculations. One is that I am uneasy because I can't see the clown's true face under the makeup. Facial expressions help us to understand another person's emotions and motivations. The second theory, clowns are always joyous, laughing and playing around and as a rule we tend to distrust people who are always happy. www.sextonlarson.com

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