These two drawings are part of a larger body of work that explores the idea of the Anima/Animus, or the inner masculine/inner feminine (as the psychologist Carl Jung described them), with an intention to create images that spoke to the ‘Hieros Gamos’, or alchemical marriage between these aspects of the self. I chose to symbolize attributes of these archetypes with stereotypical imagery: in particular, ‘self portraits,’ ropes, and the wedding dress. The drawings are also idiosyncratic explorations: the man in a long white skirt is an image from my dreams, and one that invokes both my curiosity and confusion. Who is this figure? What lost aspect of myself does he represent? Allowing myself to ‘dream this dream forward’ in the drawings was an interesting exercise.
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