Freud: Visualization of the Ego
- Materials
- Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Cotton Paper & Ink
- Edition size
- Edition of 33 + 6 AP
- Dimensions
- 75w x 75h x 15d (cm)

The term "ego" is derived from the Latin word for "I" and is used to refer to the conscious self, or sense of personal identity. Freud's theory of the ego is based on a three-part structure, wherein the ego mediates between the animalistic desires of the id and the moral and social standards of the superego. By using anamorphosis, this work seeks to illustrate this concept visually. Through distorted shapes, curved lines and vibrant colors, it captures and reflects upon Freud's notion of the ego. Ultimately, this artwork serves as an homage to Freud and his pioneering work in psychology by conveying his complex theories in an artistic way.


