I love cubist art. It is so rewarding to create it. There are no boundaries, it is only freedom. Creating art is very rewarding and it makes me happy.
Also, I see art as a form of meditation. It clarifies my mind and allows me to experience a sort of Zen flow.
I like psychoanalyzing my own art. So I will make some comments with regards to this picture. With the help of the cubist art I seek to capture the beauty in chaos, and the order within disorder. My art is not just a portrayal of objects; it’s a reflection of the multifaceted nature of existence itself. In the realm of cubism, I find freedom – freedom to distort, to deconstruct, and to reimagine reality in my own unique way.
I’ve woven together the crystalline elegance with the humble simplicity of an apple core, a juxtaposition that invites contemplation. The sharp edges of the crystals are in harmony with the cubist apple core.
The shades are not incidental. I meant to give a transcendental dimension to the composition. I strongly believe that we, humans, we have a natural need for light. Also we attribute to it many symbols – such as the god of sun, Apollo.
The union of crystals and cubist apple core is supposed to offer a fresh perspective on the ordinary and inviting us to explore the beauty of abstraction.
Art – including cubist art is vital to my journey aligning with Jungian principles. Through various artistic expressions, I delve into self-discovery, exploring archetypes and mythology. It’s a sacred practice, guiding me towards integration and personal growth, echoing Jung’s emphasis on individuation.








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