Psychoid #1

Stoneware sculpture of an antropomorphic figure resembling a doberman, covered in crochet pattern, incised in porcelain
PSYCHOID #1    (Sold)

2024

Gray stoneware, Limoges porcelain,

1250 C,  Electric firing.

Height 70 cm.

 

Reading Resonance –

here I suggest the passages that resonate with the themes that emerge during the creative process:

 

Stoneware sculpture of an antropomorphic figure resembling a doberman, covered in crochet pattern, incised in porcelain

/…/ our individuality consists in the special way that we combine the universal psychological patterns and energy systems that all human beings have in common. Jung called these patterns the ARCHETYPES. Since the archetypes are universal, they are all present in the unconscious of each person. But they combine in infinite variations to create individual human psyches.

Stoneware sculpture of an antropomorphic figure resembling a doberman, covered in crochet pattern, incised in porcelain

There is probably an infinite number of archetypes, as there are innumerable traits and character patterns that exist universally among humans. /…/ it is not a matter of working from a list of types that someone has made. In this area, we have not only the right but the duty to draw on our own creative imagination.

(Inner Work: A Four-Step Journey to Self-Transformation, Unearthing Subconscious Strengths, and Interpreting Dreams with Jungian Psychology. Robert A. Johnson )

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