Endless Existence ventures into the terrain of the subconscious, where time folds in on itself and identity becomes fluid. The central figure, suspended in a dream-state, is not fully body nor fully mind. Emerging from a warped spoon-like form, he becomes a stream of self that dissolves into the architecture of memory, flowing through arches where shadowed versions of himself reenact fragments of his inner life. Each figure represents a moment suppressed, distorted, or stored deep within.
Drawing from Freud’s dream-symbol theories, the imagery navigates the blurred boundaries between the conscious and unconscious. The spoon evokes nurturing and distortion at once, while the arches echo the looping pathways of repressed thought. The cliff offers no resolution, only the constant pull between falling into the unknown and clinging to constructed reality.
Here, existence is not linear. It spirals, mirrors, and repeats. This is not just a dreamscape but a meditation on the unconscious mind’s endless attempt to reconcile desire, memory, and identity.
- Subject Matter: landscape, surrealism