Niki de Saint Phalle's healing process through art can be considered to be the narration of unconscious
conflict and reconciliation with the pre-oedipal mother beyond a struggle with father, who had been an
offender of violence, and to be the process of reconstructing new femininity through this. The subject in her
work moved from the subject of father to conflict and desire for mother. This pre-oedipal mother's positive
acceptance and manifestation made it possible to reconstruct new femininity through a strongly archetypal
mother of embracing others. Accordingly, like Klein's perspective that had regarded the penis-based
identification with father as one method for coming to mother, which is a place that a woman ultimately
aims to reach, what meets the pre-oedipal mother again becomes the power of making it be the main
agent. This then overthrows and recreates by creating a crack in the order of the symbolic world, which
cannot be explained by the male principle. In this process, art can be known to have become a passage of
the creatively restorative impulse that allows her to mourn a loss of depressive position. Hence, this study
can be considered significant because it aids in understanding how to reconstruct subjective femininity with
overcoming a pain by grasping symbolic meanings in the unconscious dimension amid the world of Niki
de Saint Phalle's art works.