The hidden meanings behind seemingly insignificant human actions, errors, and forgetfulness that we encounter in our daily lives can often be linked to unconscious thoughts, desires, and conflicts. We can gain insight into our deeper psychological states by examining these seemingly trivial slip-ups.

The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, Sigmund Freud, 1914.


The egg is a fragile and delicate common object that we encounter every day. I use it as a metaphor and symbol, situating it within a domestic environment that we are all intimately familiar with. By placing it at the edge of danger, I aim to disrupt the monotony of daily routine and cultivate a sense of tension and crisis within the mundane. Through this approach, I strive to explore both myself and my unconscious desires.