
: Psico Design ep. 30 : FACES
FACES, the hidden meaning in a tattoo
in this short article of the section “PSICO DESIGN – the psychology of the drawings” we address the meaning and symbolism of the FACES from a mythical or primordial point of view, to apply it in the portrayal of the tattoo
Anyway, we speak of fairytales that make us dream, there’s no time for science here
The prefrontal cortex has no ground here, we move within the emotions of the limbic brain or the instinct of the reptilian brain
FACES are our personification…
obviously, we are not speaking of portraits, the portraits are a dedication to someone in particular
nothing to say
there are no hidden meanings here
I’m talking about “random” faces
a man, a woman, a child, an elderly person, a warrior, a geisha, a girl, a gypsy, an Indian, a samurai, a big-eyed doll…
a face in general
not a particular one
a face is a personification of oneself
it is the need to speak of one of your thousand ways of being, yourself in a thousand ways,
one of the One, No One and One Hundred Thousand as Pirandello said
in this tattoo, you’re pretty much making clear the subject of the story
no matter what costume you will put on it, we are speaking of a well-defined side of you
a side that you recently found
or that you have always had
that you never want to forget
a man, a woman, a child, an elderly person, a warrior, a geisha, a girl, a gypsy, an Indian, a samurai, a big-eyed doll…
in any case, it’s all about you
even if we only keep an eye or two lips of this face
it’s always about you, maybe it’s something you want or don’t want to see or you want or don’t want to know
with love,