Staring at the subconscious

In the progress of understanding oneself it might be of some help to stare at the subconscious. This is what I’ve been trying to do during the working process and also in the expression of this work. Why, might be a reasonable question. My answer to that is my curiosity and urge to know my motives, conscious and subconscious.

The title is about what I think I might know about myself and also my approach to my work. The mind is full of information, knowledge and feelings. The connections in between these are not always clear and they also find new unexpected  ways to collaborate. My intention was to let go of my subconscious, to relay on its ability to make it out. This is of course not possible in its full extension. But as an option instead of full control, reflect on every step in the process.

It’s interesting what you know when you start, what your intentions are and the analysis you do afterwards. In this case my work started up with an urge to make things that are the last substance left before disappearing.  And afterwards I can see there are also constructions just started to be built upon, the very beginning.