The process is the idea of movement and change. It starts from the unconscious digestion of external elements, leading to their emergence into consciousness, then revealing themselves to the creator. This intrinsic movement within the artist is a metamorphosis of the psyche. The process is perpetual motion, a constant revolution of being and unconscious.

The process is a cosmogony of the creation of an inner world. This phenomenon is cyclical, consisting of acceleration, climax, decay, and destruction. These cycles respond to one another across time, and in the destruction of past creations, ruins remain, artifacts that become useful for understanding the new paradigms of the cycles to come.

Cosmogony is this process of creating a creative universe. The universe, the cosmos, allegorically representing works, artistic movements, and ideas. The process is a cosmogony, and cosmogony is a process. Within this cosmological logic, we perceive cycles on a small scale within the life of a creator, but also more broadly at the level of civilizations. Art is perpetual movement.