Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Surrealistic Overload in Dreams





  My dreams are often so far fetched that I cant recall much from them,  However the reoccurring events as well as things that happen moments before I get jolted into waking up leave me with eery surrealistic images.

  I feel that this is why I love surrealistic painting over any other style. It has always seemed so powerful to me, the notion that a viewer can sit in front of a piece for hours and never have a clue as to what its definition is. The artist has utter control of the world created.

  Via this, dreamscapes are prime real estate for surrealism. While my dreams dwell on mobs of creatures and ever climbable dilapidated houses, I have woke many nights to the creepiest creatures whom I cannot reimagine in daily moments. 

  I figured I would take this weeks blog to show some interesting digital paintings I recently found. These show my style of surrealism through other artists eyes. I feel that some of the current work being made in this field is exquisite! Yes, some is overly fantastical, but for me, the darker, drearier paintings capture rich raw unfiltered emotion. Hope you enjoy! 

-all images downloaded from digitalartgallery.com http://bit.ly/1g8PyeB

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