The article touches on the subject of space as a place, image and inspiration for psychological change. This is important for artists who are creatively observing and designing space so that they can create not only a place in the inner world, but also in the [outer] one. The art of designing and observing space can become a rite of passage (initiation). A ceremony in which the liminal space plays a central role – a place of transformation, waiting, being on the doorstep, in the transition between the present life and some new unknown form, “being in between” (betwixt and between). This is where the core of myself, my own self, my home in me, is revealed. Photography can become an image and assistant of the rite of passage, analogous to the process of psychotherapy. The article presents the author’s photographs of liminal space, which, by illustrating the threshold, “being in between”, “both this and that”, inspire the described “multi-point”, or rather “spatial”, perception of the world and myself.
etap integracji ; etap liminalny ; etap separacji ; przestrzeń liminalna ; rytuał przejścia ; dom ; fotografia ; kwarantanna ; próg ; psychoterapia ; widzenie ; Mircea Eliade ; Arnold van Gennep ; Waldemar Kuligowski ; Richard Rohr ; Victor Turner integration phase ; liminal stage ; separation stage ; liminal space ; rite of passage ; home ; photography ; quarantine ; threshold ; psychotherapy ; seeing ; Mircea Eliade ; Arnold van Gennep ; Waldemar Kuligowski ; Richard Rohr ; Victor Turner
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