PRANA 4 by Zicong Huang (Original Drawing)
Drawings by Zicong Huang For Sale
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Title: PRANA 4
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Artist: Zicong Huang
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Category: Drawings
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Medium: Water color, color pencil
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Size (inches): 14.17*8.46
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Year: 2024
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Framed?: Not specified
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Shipping from: China
Price: $250
Artwork description
Background:
In Sigmund Freud’s “Interpretation of Dreams,” dreams represent unmet wishes and desires, typically coming from repressed or forbidden thoughts. Dreams allow the soul to fulfill its desires in symbolic and veiled forms.
My parents sheltered me as I was innocent. And also I was immersed in the present moment, like wearing a mask with a protective mechanism. When my environ- ment changes, I participate in self-development and learn that I am capable of achieving even greater break- throughs. I have doubts regarding my past. I can con- stantly adjust to my surroundings and attain “superego” without the use of mask concealment and protection. I removed the mask using a defense mechanism. So as to satisfy the urge to understand and overcome oneself. As the adage says, in people’s conventional percep- tions, rabbits are characters who need to be protected, ignorant characters, much as my family does for me, and as an average person, I am similar to a rabbit. The rabbit represents the process of evolving from a super-ego to a notion, from being shielded to gradually upgrading and strengthening oneself and then adapting to social life.
Concept:
Dreams can reveal the other side for us. I will acquire a desire to comprehend personally, outperform someone’s abilities, or become a better version of ego.
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