Mindscapes

paintings collection

Periphery of Consciousness

The Mindscapes paintings collection explores ideas from the periphery of consciousness. It captures thoughts that float on the edge of awareness. These impressions arise from the ocean of the unconscious mind.

Depths of the Unconscious

The most important processes occur in the depths of the individual and collective unconscious. At the same time, internal and external intellectual dialogue unfolds continuously. Conscious and unconscious layers interact throughout this process. The Mindscapes paintings collection reflects this dynamic inner space.

Symbols and Universal Meaning

Images and symbols with universal meaning emerge from this inner microcosm. The observer can experience and interpret them freely. Culture and climate do not define their meaning. These symbols belong to a shared human structure of perception. They originate from the universal unconscious. This space holds the accumulated experience of our ancestors. The present moment constantly filters and reshapes it.

Carl Jung on the Unconscious

“A dream is a little hidden door in the deepest and most secret recesses of the soul, opening into that cosmic night which was the psyche long before there was any ego-consciousness, and which will remain the psyche no matter how far our ego-consciousness extends.” – Carl Jung

Periphery of Consciousness

The Mindscapes paintings collection explores ideas from the periphery of consciousness. It captures thoughts that float on the edge of awareness. These impressions arise from the ocean of the unconscious mind.

Depths of the Unconscious

The most important processes occur in the depths of the individual and collective unconscious. At the same time, internal and external intellectual dialogue unfolds continuously. Conscious and unconscious layers interact throughout this process. The Mindscapes paintings collection reflects this dynamic inner space.

Symbols and Universal Meaning

Images and symbols with universal meaning emerge from this inner microcosm. The observer can experience and interpret them freely. Culture and climate do not define their meaning. These symbols belong to a shared human structure of perception. They originate from the universal unconscious. This space holds the accumulated experience of our ancestors. The present moment constantly filters and reshapes it.

Carl Jung on the Unconscious

“A dream is a little hidden door in the deepest and most secret recesses of the soul, opening into that cosmic night which was the psyche long before there was any ego-consciousness, and which will remain the psyche no matter how far our ego-consciousness extends.” – Carl Jung

Mindscapes Paintings Series

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