I - AGGRESSION
"Aggression," as a piece, draws a line directly from the ancient art of Noh theatre, channeling the potent symbolism of the Hannya mask, which traditionally represents a soul consumed by anger. Just as the Hannya mask's distorted features and ominous stare convey a spirit overwhelmed by emotions, so too does this work reflect upon the raw, tumultuous currents of the id. It serves as a contemporary embodiment of Freud's perspective on aggression as a fundamental, instinctual part of humanity, a force that both propels and upends.
The mask's design, with its contorted lines and florid embellishments, presents a dichotomy akin to the Hannya's narrative—caught between rage and sorrow, human and demon. The interlaced flowers, simultaneously beautiful and suffocating, attempt to mask the aggressive nature within, much like society's veneer of civility that strives to tame and hide our primal urges. In Freud's words, "Civilized society is perpetually menaced with disintegration through this primary hostility of men towards one another," this artwork embodies the precarious balance between civilization's facade and the underlying aggression that threatens its foundations. It is a dance of nature and nurture, a visual confrontation with the primal forces that shape our very essence and existence.
"Expressions of ID" is a collection of AI-generated portraits that explore the various facets of Freud's concept of the id, each image delving into the different primal forces that compose our deepest psychological drives.