NOTE, ADDITION MAY 12, 2020:

My writings on culture, psychology and spirituality have primarily been an attempt to deconstruct and analyze the European Shadow, as according to CG Jung. Contemporary artists and painters are “open vehicles” for expression of the confluences between painting, psychology and cultural events.

Examining this material with an analytic lens, allows for the hidden potential (the value that is lost in obscurity) be untangled. This is collective shadow work, in the form of essays, or blogging.

Ultimately this “art” and “sexuality” discussion becomes an examination of the European Psyche, and it’s conflict with the “Shadow” Hebrew (Jew) Negreess-Hindu (Ishtar-Kali) and the hidden value of Goddess (Hecate-Shaman and Sheba-Queen). Those drawn to the article are hence dealing with the influence of a broad social-cultural conflict that is in deep tension in the psyche:

Why did the head split of the from the body?

Why is my life meaningless? Except I still look at beautiful things that dazzle?

Bellow is a psychoanalytic treatment of this European-complex surrounding beauty.

WARNING: mature content