Remnants
For my solo art exhibition, I wanted to focus on recreating fragments of my dreams/memories. Remnants explores the fleeting imagery that lingers between dreaming and waking. Each piece in the series is what I call a dreamscape, a visual fragment inspired by colors and textures that surfaced from the subconscious. Some works drift toward abstraction, others take the form of landscapes, and some become self-portraits, but all inhabit the same terrain.
These paintings capture the space where reality dissolves and the unconscious begins to speak. Shapes blur, environments shift, and familiar forms appear slightly altered, as they often do in dreams. Gold tones, layered textures, and atmospheric color evoke sensations rather than narratives, allowing the viewer to move through the work the way one moves through a dream.
Within the series are pieces that feel like half-remembered visions. They are the lingering traces of a dream that fades moments after waking. Remnants invites viewers to inhabit this threshold between worlds, where memory, imagination, and identity intermingle.
Medium
Oil/Acrylic & gold leaf on canvas
Size Ranges
12×12 inches - 24×36 inches
Year
2025-2026
On Display at
The Hallway at Gallery 40
The Artwork