Jo Persson

In the Zone

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November 2011

9

Nov

2011

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Nov 2011

In the Zone

Jo Persson

9

November 2011

9

November

2011

26

November 2011

As we watch the boy watching the ball, and as we watch the ball being watched by the boy, we too get caught in the alluring mantra composed through the ceaseless, repetitive and seemingly futile activity of a never-ending game with no obvious purpose or outcome. The blending of form, colour and movement all work together to recreate the sensory stimulating combination of boy and ball who whether motivated out of boredom; out of fantasies of grandeur; or out of an innate need, enter ‘the zone’ that engulfs their senses like a hypnotic meditation.

As we watch the boy watching the ball, and as we watch the ball being watched by the boy, we too get caught in the alluring mantra composed through the ceaseless, repetitive and seemingly futile activity of a never-ending game with no obvious purpose or outcome. The blending of form, colour and movement all work together to recreate the sensory stimulating combination of boy and ball who whether motivated out of boredom; out of fantasies of grandeur; or out of an innate need, enter ‘the zone’ that engulfs their senses like a hypnotic meditation.

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