(Un)Conscious
Academic project with the main theme of dichotomy. This book demonstrates the connection between art and the conscious and unconscious mind using pieces of Edward Hopper’s artwork that portrays everyday life to express the conscious mind and individuals’ perception of reality. To simulate the unconscious mind and its depth, the designer took Hopper’s artwork and distorted it to generate the sensation that humans are not aware of the unconscious mind, yet, it still plays a dominant part in everyone’s lives. This is merely the interpretation of the author. The book is subjective to the readers’ mind and perception. Each individual will have a distinct interpretation of the artwork, which illustrates even further the uniqueness of the humans’ mind.
Academic project with the main theme of dichotomy. This book demonstrates the connection between art and the conscious and unconscious mind using pieces of Edward Hopper’s artwork that portrays everyday life to express the conscious mind and individuals’ perception of reality. To simulate the unconscious mind and its depth, the designer took Hopper’s artwork and distorted it to generate the sensation that humans are not aware of the unconscious mind, yet, it still plays a dominant part in everyone’s lives. This is merely the interpretation of the author. The book is subjective to the readers’ mind and perception. Each individual will have a distinct interpretation of the artwork, which illustrates even further the uniqueness of the humans’ mind.
Feb 2021


















































