Jungian watercolor Structure of the psyche
Jungian watercolor Structure of the psyche. Abstract painting, spiritual art. With symbolic and philosophical content. Original watercolor by Antonio García Calvente
A meditative work based on the sacrifice of the intellect, Carl Gustav Jung describes it as the essential process to embark on a journey towards the subjective and unconscious world, in order to be able to cross and break mental barriers and achieve illumination of the unconscious.
Representation of the “mandala” structure that Jung describes of the human psyche.
The series of Jungian Archetypal watercolors are a journey towards consciousness, where the experience of order, chaos and the union of consciousness and unconsciousness, light and darkness is captured with subjectivity, color and balance.
This series of watercolors observe the look towards oneself, the microcosm, in a meditative state where everything arises from the sacrifice of the intellect to which Jung invites, in order to achieve a complete interior journey.
The macrocosm and the microcosm, silence, the primordial manifestation, come to intermingle in pure and watery colors that reflect an instantaneous vision. It is not about color or shape here, but about an instant of Taoist experience where, without saying anything, without being anything, one tries to caress the moment. In these paintings he represents the fundamental philosophy of Taoism, which surrenders to the leaf that falls from the tree in autumn and embraces the void.
Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual or philosophical content.
Technique, measurements, reference:
Jungian Archetypal Watercolor Collection 2007, structure of the psyche
watercolor on paper
Measurements: 21x18cm
Ref.: UPPF23333
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