
"A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Art"
A psychoanalytic perspective on art suggests that artwork reflects unconscious thoughts, feelings, and desires. Artists often express core aspects of their inner worlds—such as fears, conflicts, or repressed emotions—through their creations. Analyzing art from this viewpoint can reveal underlying psychological processes and help us understand human motivations better. It views art not just as aesthetic expression but as a window into the subconscious mind, offering insights into personal and universal human experiences.