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Showing posts with label Arts in Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts in Education. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 September 2023

Unveiling the Veiled Muse: The Enigmatic Role of Subconscious in Art by Meena Chopra

 

Published in *Setu Bilingual monthly journal published from Pittsburgh, USA :: पिट्सबर्ग अमेरिका से प्रकाशित द्वैभाषिक मासिक *

 "American painter Jackson Pollock eloquently stated, "When I am in my painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing. It's only after a sort of 'get acquainted' period that I see what I've been about".

As an artist, I've always been fascinated by the intricate link between creativity and the subconscious mind. I always feel that the subconscious self has an innate, profound and enigmatic role in shaping the world of art, infusing it with a depth and authenticity that can only be glimpsed through the deepest workings of the mind.


Beholding the shadows - Digital drawing by Meena Chopra


There's an almost mystical quality to the way the subconscious mind serves as a wellspring of inspiration. It's as if a hidden treasure trove of ideas, emotions, and imagery lies beneath the surface, waiting to be exploited, unearthed and to be brought to life on the canvas or on any chosen artistic medium. Some of my most unique and intriguing art ideas have emerged unknowingly from the depths of my subconscious, guiding me towards unexplored territories and uncharted creative waters of the hidden self.

What's truly remarkable is how one's latent being seamlessly weaves symbols and metaphors while creating an artwork. These symbols often carry personal significance that may not be immediately evident, yet they infuse the work with layers of complexity and depth. As if the submerged self comes to the surface in the act of “creative flow," where the artist in me takes over in a kind of oneness, getting deeply engaged with an 'idea'. This creative flow can be attributed to a deep hidden world of mind. Perhaps the subconscious self-starts communicating in a language of symbols, allowing to convey emotions and narratives that go beyond the limitations of words alone.

I've often found myself making instinctual choices in terms of color palettes, shapes, and compositions. These choices, driven by an intuition that goes beyond rational thought, contribute to the authenticity and spontaneous flow of the artwork. It's as if the subconscious whispers its guidance, leading me down a path that feels right, even if I can't always pin point and explain why.

Many times, through art, I've been able to express complex feelings that might elude verbal articulation. As if the latent within became a conduit for emotions participating in a creative flow. Perhaps it's a therapeutic outlet and it allows me to process emotions buried within the recesses of my mind. This emotional resonance translates into my work, creating a bridge between my inner world and the external canvas.

I feel, because art is rooted with the latent and hidden part of human consciousness, it can at times challenge logical thinking, guiding us towards unconventional approaches. It might not always conform to traditional narratives, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the work on an emotional and subliminal level. Famous artist Henri Matisse once said, "Creative people are curious, flexible, persistent, and independent with a tremendous spirit of adventure and a love of play." This spirit of playfulness and curiosity fuels one's journey into the depths of the subconscious, unlocking doors to ideas and inspiration, something which can’t be consciously conjured.

I realize that the creative journey is not just a linear process—it's a multidimensional and a cyclic experience that keeps on intertwining the conscious with the hidden. 

As I navigate the intricate labyrinth of artistic creation, I am humbled by the role of that hidden and subtle self. A role that transcends time and culture, linking artists across centuries through a shared connection to the deeper recesses of the human experience. Through dreams, symbols, and intuition, I become a silent collaborator, infusing my art with a depth and authenticity that springs from the very essence of ‘who I am. It's an exploration that reminds me that art is not just an external endeavour—it's a journey within to a journey without.

As Carl Jung wisely noted, "The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect, but by the play of instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves." 

Bio: Meena Chopra is a Canadian Indian poet, a visual artist, designer, art curator and a producer of art and literary events. She writes both in English and her native Hindi language.

Website: https://www.meenachopra.art/

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For my poetry kindly Visit: English: http://ignitedlines.blogspot.com Hindi: http://ignitedlines.blogspot.com/ website: http://meenachopra17.wix.com/meena-chopra-artist

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

EXPERIENCE MANDALA ART: Free Art Workshops at Central Library



Experience Mandala Art
Join local artist, author and educator Meena Chopra for a free workshop and learn how to create mandala art. Mandala, the Sanskrit word for "circle" or "completion", has a long history and is recognized for its deep meaning and representation of wholeness. Psychoanalyst Carl Jung has called it "a representation of the unconscious self." Spaces are limited and supplies will be provided. Admission is free. Registration is required. For more information and to register, please call the Arts & History Department 905-615-3500 ext. 3660.

Event Date(s):
July 15, 2017

Event Time(s): 2 - 4 pm

Location: Central Library - Classroom 3
301 Burnhamthorpe Road West,
Mississauga, Ontario
L5B 3Y3
Canada

Cost: Free

Age group: From 10 years and above

Conducted by author and artist educator Meena Chopra

Date: 15th July
Time: 2pm to 4pm
Venue: Central Library Mississauga
For registration call: Arts and History Department at 905 615 3500 ext 3660 . Seats are limited
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Art Materials will be provided for the workshop.
For further details Visit Facebook Event Page: Mandala Art Workshop

Thursday, 14 May 2015

"IS THERE UNITY IN SOUTH ASIAN WRITING": Panel Discussion at FSALA - Toronto's Festival of Literature and Arts



For my poetry kindly Visit: English: http://ignitedlines.blogspot.com Hindi: http://prajwalitkaun.blogspot.ca/ website: http://meenachopra17.wix.com/meena-chopra-artist

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

List of Winners of the of CHILDREN'S ART COMPETITION "Unity in Diversity"






Add VideoWinners of the Children’s Art Competition Unity in Diversity held at the Grand Spicy Festival ‘Zaika’ at the Harbourfront Centre on 9th August, 2009. Age Group 5 Years to 8 Years Ist Prize : FATIMA POSADAS, IInd Prize : SHAY, IInd Prize : JENISHA, IIIrd Prize : JOEY, 9 Years to 12 Years, Ist Prize : SIDDANTH, IInd Prize : KRISTINA, IIIrd Prize : ISHA, 13 Years to 15 Years Consolation Prize : SIDRATUN MIAH, 4 Years and Below Special Prizes, JUDE MAEDA, OCEANE AGUAIL, HANNAH HUANG.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

CHILDREN'S ART COMPETITION - Unity in Diversity 2009

Theme: "Summer Festivities"
Venue -Harbour Front - Toronto
9th August 2009
1pm onwards
Enjoy it with children they are stars of our lives.
Contact: Meena Chopra (Director of the event) crosscurrents.ca@gmail.com -Ph: 905 507 2579
Event is being organized during "ZAIKA FESTIVAL"
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