According to Carl Jung, archetypes are universal symbols and themes that reside in the collective unconscious of humanity. They represent fundamental human experiences and emotions, and are expressed through various forms of artistic expression.
Jung believed that dreams often act as a canvas for the projection of archetypal imagery, offering glimpses into the Unconscious. In this article, we will explore how artists used their dreams, personal tragedies, and visons to create powerful symbols in art and their meanings.