In 1842, an English physician James Braid, showed that when fixing the gaze on a shiny subjects, a special state of the body and mind occurs, which he also called HYPNOSIS in 1843. I suggest you plunge into a special state. To do this, just look at the painting from HYPNOSIS collection. Are there enough shiny objects in this painting? This artwork is real. I wanted to make him alive. My personal challenge is to create a multidimensional, surreal imaginary space. This space is subconscious, woven from fragments of the past, experienced emotions, inner reasoning and dreams. Modern humans are forced to process a gigantic stream of information hitting them from all side. Images, colors, text, symbols, signs: this is what our brains have to process every single day. I tried to imprint in the art the chaos of human thoughts and feelings. I masterfully works with fragments from magazines. Each of them has its own unique history and atmosphere. They look like frozen memories or dreams...
In 1842, an English physician James Braid, showed that when fixing the gaze on a shiny subjects, a special state of the body and mind occurs, which he also called HYPNOSIS in 1843. I suggest you plunge into a special state. To do this, just look at the painting from HYPNOSIS collection. Are there enough shiny objects in this painting? This artwork is real. I wanted to make him alive. My personal challenge is to create a multidimensional, surreal imaginary space. This space is subconscious, woven from fragments of the past, experienced emotions, inner reasoning and dreams. Modern humans are forced to process a gigantic stream of information hitting them from all side. Images, colors, text, symbols, signs: this is what our brains have to process every single day. I tried to imprint in the art the chaos of human thoughts and feelings. I masterfully works with fragments from magazines. Each of them has its own unique history and atmosphere. They look like frozen memories or dreams...