Translating the Ideas of the Artist as a State of Uncommon Awareness: The Eternal Creator of Space and Time beyond Canvas Appeal

Yibowei, Zeekeyi Denison

Abstract


This paper discusses the greater unfoldment of the mind of the artist as beyond asylum cases that most theorist and critics have argued for. By establishing a scope that exemplifies a symbolic resonance of an idea from the subconscious, the paper as well posits that the problem of semantics in describing the artists experience, observation, beauty or form, and context, are one of such technical reality that are gravely challenged as delayed mental illness. The objective of this paper has been to refute mental illness as acceptable analysis on the artist, but used in a stark way the terms that psychoanalytically communicates the parallel worlds that are only remote in their individual expressions of art have been established. The creative fields in art extols greater energies welling from a deeper but richer consciousness that may not be readily understood by all, are but sensitive to generally acceptable discussions, yet this paper draws references from Jackson Pollock’s Shamanistic views, Wassily Kandinsky’s Spiritual Triangle and other established theories that have connected this type of inspiration as acceptable conceptuality that drives arts towards religiosity, production and consumption.

Key words: Mind, asylum, symbolic, mental illness, psychoanalytic, consciousness, shamanistic, religiosity and spiritual triangle.


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