Dreams: the importance of dreams to Polish Artist and lecturer (conversation with dr. Katarzyna Gemborys) - Karolina Skorek
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Dreams: the importance of dreams to Polish Artist and lecturer (conversation with dr. Katarzyna Gemborys)

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In the intriguing world of art, the unconscious mind plays a pivotal role. Dr. Katarzyna Gemborys, a prominent visual artist and academic lecturer, provides a fascinating insight into how dreams influence and shape her artistic endeavors.

Dr. Gemborys articulates how her dreams act as a crucible, blending various materials and inspirations. This subconscious processing leads to the birth of original artistic projects. The complexity and recurrence of motifs in her dreams correlate with the scale of her projects. Smaller projects pass swiftly, while more extensive ones leave a more profound imprint in her psyche.

Dr. Gemborys’ experience underscores the deep connection between the subconscious and creative expression. Her approach offers a unique perspective on the artistic process, where dreams are not just ephemeral experiences but integral components of creative genesis.

This insight opens avenues for further exploration into how artists harness their subconscious mind, potentially leading to broader applications in creative methodologies.

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