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In the Company of Sigmund Freud. Emotions

This series becomes a starting point for exploring the inner nature of human beings. The reference to Sigmund Freud here serves not as an illustration of psychoanalytic theory, but as a way to approach what lies beyond control — the realm of the repressed, the suppressed, and the unconscious. Emotions in this series exist outside of conventional emotional logic. They are not explained by external circumstances and do not lend themselves to rational interpretation.

Illusion of control

Out of this inner space, the need for form is naturally born. Faced with the power of internal states, a person seeks to build a structure capable of containing, organizing, and interpreting what is unfolding within. Thus, control arises—not as confidence, but as a response to internal instability; an attempt to impose order on that which resists containment. The "Illusion of Control" series continues this exploration, shifting the focus from the immediate emotional experience to the human desire to systematize it.

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In the Company of Sigmund Freud. Emotions

This series becomes a starting point for exploring the inner nature of human beings. The reference to Sigmund Freud here serves not as an illustration of psychoanalytic theory, but as a way to approach what lies beyond control — the realm of the repressed, the suppressed, and the unconscious. Emotions in this series exist outside of conventional emotional logic. They are not explained by external circumstances and do not lend themselves to rational interpretation.

Illusion of control

Out of this inner space, the need for form is naturally born. Faced with the power of internal states, a person seeks to build a structure capable of containing, organizing, and interpreting what is unfolding within. Thus, control arises—not as confidence, but as a response to internal instability; an attempt to impose order on that which resists containment. The "Illusion of Control" series continues this exploration, shifting the focus from the immediate emotional experience to the human desire to systematize it.

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Alisa Chernova

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2024

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