Artwork gallery Dreams
Dreams allow artists to explore the unconscious mind and go beyond the limits of reality. By blending the familiar with the strange, surreal artworks can express emotions, fears, and ideas that are difficult to show in a literal way. This approach encourages imagination and invites viewers to interpret meaning for themselves, making the experience more personal and thought-provoking. Through dreamlike imagery, art can reveal hidden layers of the human mind and expand what is possible to depict.
A not admitting of the wound until it grew so wide
Rebecca Willing
Sublation Martyr (for him in his own infinitude)
Roman Vaughan-Williams
Petri
Deanio X
Thoughts
Anna Tveritinova
Sunrise, Sunset
Alexander Middleton
The heat was harsh and the humour lay bare in the sun
Laura Kate Sutton
Game No.1106 - Muscleboy
Johann Rohl
Awash
Louise Reynolds
Where the spirit might rise
Anna Redwood
Toy
Will Powers
A not admitting of the wound until it grew so wide
Rebecca Willing
Collage and mixed media on paper, 21 x 30cm
Sublation Martyr (for him in his own infinitude)
Roman Vaughan-Williams
Mixed media on paper, 200 × 120 cm, 2024
Petri
Deanio X
Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, ink and water on aluminium, 100 x 100 cm, 2021
Thoughts
Anna Tveritinova
Pastel on paper, 29.5 x 41.7 cm, 2016
Sunrise, Sunset
Alexander Middleton
Etching, 19 x 14.3 cm, 2016
The heat was harsh and the humour lay bare in the sun
Laura Kate Sutton
Watercolour on paper, 25 x 38 cm, 2022
Game No.1106 - Muscleboy
Johann Rohl
Sharpie and egg tempera on paper, 15 x 15cm, 2019
Awash
Louise Reynolds
Watercolour pencils on paper, 28.5 x 38.5 cm, 2022
Where the spirit might rise
Anna Redwood
Monoprint on paper, 49 × 66 cm, 2024
Toy
Will Powers
Fineliner and watercolour on paper, 20.5 x 14cm, 2024