| Freud proposed that human mental activities generally include conscious and subconscious.As one of the most basic,universal and active factors in human spiritual life,subconscious mind is the sum of mental processes and states that are not detected by individual self-consciousness.In the early 20 th century,Freud put forward the theory of the unconscious mind and made in-depth research,and Jung made further research on this basis.Compared with the research results of these great men in the field of psychology,the author is more interested in their discussion on artistic creation.In artistic creation,inspiration is triggered,subconscious and consciousness complement each other in the creation process,image expression,subjective initiative of the creator and the author’s personal stylized creation language all affect the artist’s creation process.Artists pay attention to finding creative inspiration from daily life,and are good at using the value of the subconscious,so that their works show unique artistic culture,artistic form,artistic breath,etc.,so that their creations have unique life characteristics,which is of great significance to the development of the entire human art history.This paper is divided into four chapters.In the first chapter,the basic elements of the subconscious in Freud’s psychoanalysis theory are expounded,and the concepts of consciousness,subconscious and pre-consciousness are systematically discussed.Secondly,based on the concept of subconscious,the theory of personality structure is discussed.Finally,the constitution of the concept of repression is discussed.The second chapter expounds the value of consciousness and subconscious in artistic creation and the importance of subconscious to stimulate creative inspiration.Through the case analysis of Van Gogh,Munch and Bourgeois,the problems presented are related to Freudian psychoanalysis theory,demonstrating that subconscious plays an important role in artistic creation.The third chapter focuses on how individual creative images are formed under the influence of subconscious.The fourth chapter discusses the formation and expression of the self-image from the perspective of Freudian psychoanalysis,and expounds how the subconscious exerts influence on the process of individual creation. |