Psychopathology of Plastic Art and Creativity
Psychopathology of Plastic Art and Creativity
Author(s): Cristina-Gabriela Schiopu
Subject(s): Individual Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: artistic; creativity; psychology
Summary/Abstract: Art is born at the border of external and intrapsychic realities, through the human being’s necessity of including pragmatic elements of his environment into his own affective system. Creativity stands between objective and subjective worlds as a symbolic metamorphosis of the material into the immaterial of the imagination, conscience and emotions of the artist. The product of creativity will be a complex interpretation of environmental elements meant for reinterpretations by other personalities, with their own individual and specific set of imagination tools. But what if, the inspiration for the artistic work is not a reflection of reality but o product of patho-psychological disruptions or, what if the inspiration resides in the altered emotional and neurological perception of reality? The artistic creativity within psychopathological activity in certain psychiatric disorders have been raising interest for both medical and non-medical world but the most intriguing aspect, is maybe, the colorful and complexity of emotions and sensations that are perceived by non-psychiatric persons when viewing such works. Maybe this could represent an argument for the subjective and relativeness of the human psychology, beyond social and cultural standard values.
Book: ConScienS Conference Proceedings
- Page Range: 118-123
- Page Count: 6
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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