The Ego and the Id

It was very intriguing learning about the Ego and the Id. I had never heard of Sigmund Freud's theory before this project. When i first saw the artwork, I immediately noticed how colorful the two objects were. It contrasted so much with the colors of autumn. I still ponder which one is the Ego and which is the Id. I would like to know if the artist himself specifically labeled which is which, or if he just left it up to interpretation. I am pretty sure I will stick with my original belief that the bubblegum pink sculpture is the Ego and the colorful sculpture is the Id. However, I find Hannah's interpretation and others who agreed interesting as well. Her belief that the colorful one is the Ego because it represents the different aspects that make us "us" could be just as arguable. I believe, however, that the artist does know which is the Ego and which is the Id. Besides their labels, I like how onlookers can interact with the art. Many times art is to not be touched. However, onlookers are allowed to sit on the art work and even enjoy a lunch. When sitting on the sculpture and looking up, the sculpture seems to tower ridiculously high. It is a great piece of art work and I recommend all to go see it.