Fragmentation
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
The figure of a rose with multifaceted personalities …
I could describe fragmentation as two main aspects of the self. The non-physical self and the physical self. For example, the higher self and the ego. The physical or temporal self is where the personality has been divided into parts, in this way to create mechanisms which keep the temporal self safe, thus being able to preserve survival and integration in our social circles, in our activities, exploration of the self. in different circumstances acquiring new skills and patterns throughout our development.
Which makes it very difficult to distinguish between the higher self and the temporal, physical or ego self. The idea behind this piece of art is to understand the power of working together with the parts of our psyche that have not yet been integrated and to be able to work with them consciously.
This union of the whole represents the “becoming” of who I am, it represents the dance of all the fragments of our consciousness.
The tiger represents a fierce, brave, seductive, determined and powerful spirit animal. That comes to play and guide the evolution process of each part of our fragmented / subconscious to guide us back home, in harmony, love and peace. As a result, the non-physical self and the physical self are not participating in an aligned relationship.