“Reflection on Existence” is an emblematic piece from the collection “The Human Mind and Art.” In this work, a reflective ape holds a human skull in a contemplative pose, evoking the famous image from Rodin’s The Thinker. The ape sculpture, sitting on an open book, symbolizes the evolutionary connection between humanity and its primate origins, and becomes a means to question our existence, mortality and intellect. The vibrant, abstract background of intense colors and digital shapes offers a surreal dimension that reflects the complexity of the human mind. This combination of figurative and abstract elements underlines the intention of the project: to explore the subconscious and internal dialogue through art.
This vision of the Human Mind is, in essence, the result of the interaction between Surrealist automatism based on careful observation and chance operations, intuition, the actions of our subconscious, and digital art.
The “Human Mind and Art” collection explores the intricate mental processes shaping our lives. This collection delves into digital surrealism, revealing the complex dance of our cognitive abilities. Based on surreal automatism and conscious observation, it represents the interaction of attention, perception, memory, reasoning, and coordination. It captures the interplay between the subconscious and conscious realms, revealing a perpetually evolving universe where mind and brain are caught in a game of mystery.
The Collection includes conceptual art, inviting reflection on our existence and celebrating our ability to imagine, create, and understand the world.