This thesis explores the role of dreams and the subconscious in the author’s artistic creation, focusing on themes of female identity and emotional experience. Integrating Freud’s psychoanalysis and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the research analyzes how dreams reflect inner conflicts and creative motivations. Through five artwork series corresponding to Maslow’s need levels, the author transforms dream imagery into visual symbols using mixed media and a quasi-surrealist style. The study demonstrates how art serves as both emotional release and a path to self-actualization, offering a personal yet interdisciplinary approach to psychological and artistic integration.
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