The Ego's Labyrinth Wall Art

€1,650.00

The title "The Ego's Labyrinth" reflects the intricate and complex nature of the artwork, which combines straw marquetry, oak and yew in a somewhat cubist style. The title implies that the artwork serves as a visual representation of the mental struggles individual’s face in navigating the complexities of the ego and the ongoing need to overcome these challenges while seeking equilibrium and mental harmony. The cubist style, characterised by the fragmentation and reassembly of the forms reflects the multifaceted nature of the human psyche, where perceptions, emotions and thoughts are deconstructed and reconstructed creating a dynamic interplay of elements.

Materials: Oak, Yew, Straw

Year: 2024

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The title "The Ego's Labyrinth" reflects the intricate and complex nature of the artwork, which combines straw marquetry, oak and yew in a somewhat cubist style. The title implies that the artwork serves as a visual representation of the mental struggles individual’s face in navigating the complexities of the ego and the ongoing need to overcome these challenges while seeking equilibrium and mental harmony. The cubist style, characterised by the fragmentation and reassembly of the forms reflects the multifaceted nature of the human psyche, where perceptions, emotions and thoughts are deconstructed and reconstructed creating a dynamic interplay of elements.

Materials: Oak, Yew, Straw

Year: 2024

The title "The Ego's Labyrinth" reflects the intricate and complex nature of the artwork, which combines straw marquetry, oak and yew in a somewhat cubist style. The title implies that the artwork serves as a visual representation of the mental struggles individual’s face in navigating the complexities of the ego and the ongoing need to overcome these challenges while seeking equilibrium and mental harmony. The cubist style, characterised by the fragmentation and reassembly of the forms reflects the multifaceted nature of the human psyche, where perceptions, emotions and thoughts are deconstructed and reconstructed creating a dynamic interplay of elements.

Materials: Oak, Yew, Straw

Year: 2024