
"Lucid Dreams" was born from a space between consciousness and something deeper. In this piece, I played with layers of color and texture that seem to shift and breathe with each glance.
The dreamy yellows and greens flow into moody blues and hints of rose, creating a landscape affect that exists only in that liminal space where thoughts blur into feelings. Those white brushstrokes near the bottom—like fleeting thoughts trying to take shape before dissolving again.
I found myself letting each layer dry only to partially obscure it with the next. The texture came from building and removing, much like how our dreams construct realities only to transform them in the next moment.
"Lucid Dreams" invites you into that rare state where you're aware you're dreaming but choose to remain in the experience. It's a reminder that beauty often exists in the spaces between definition—not quite here, not quite there, but somehow more real for its uncertainty.