Murals
"As we would expect, Jackson's murals are rendered in a familiar representational style, yet they overtly display surrealist overtones through the juxtaposition of related but distinct thematic units and by the complete disregard for temporal and spatial accuracy. Moreover, the thematic content of each is presented in multiple figurative scales: and, in complete accord with the American tradition of the 1930s and early 1940s."
-- Wooden, Howard E. Billy Morrow Jackson: Interpretations of Time and Light, University of Illinois Press 1990