“The immortality of great art seems bound up with the inevitable loss of its original surface meaning and its rebirth in the spirit of every new age.”
Quote by Anton Ehrenzweig
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This work investigates the underlying psychological structures that inform artistic imagination and the creation of visual art. Drawing on psychological theory, the book examines how artists conceptualize, develop, and transform creative ideas into artistic form. The study explores the relationship between the mind's capacity for imagination and the production of artistic works, considering how hidden patterns and organizational principles shape artistic expression. The text approaches art-making as a psychological phenomenon, analyzing the mental processes that enable artists to perceive, organize, and communicate through their chosen mediums. more
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