Panaginip
A Dream
Oil Painting on 16"x20" Canvas
We all do dream. Some people dream vividly and others dream of plain events. Some do dream scenes that are so near to their reality and some are dreaming of adventurous fantasy.
It's lucky enough if a person remember their dream upon waking up because most of the time, people forget the sequences of their dream as the time pass by, until no evidence of what they see and experience is left.
I do forget most of my dreams, so I write them down in a notebook. I also draw some of my favorite scenes on it.
Most of my paintings and illustrations were inspired by my dream.
Here are some of my published dreams here on Steemit.
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The Waters Up Above These Jellyfishes do not sting on my skin but they do have a silky texture and so comfortable with. They gave me an oxygen bubble to resurface back up to the top. | The Place Where I and The Happiness Meet These group of glowing jelly fish led me to a distance planet where everything is black and white |
PANAGINIP
A Dream 1/2
Oil Painting on 16"x20" Canvas
This painting is inspired by a dream that keep visiting me ever since I was a kid.
It's where I and my brother make paper planes and boat out of my mother's used big notebook. We take these paper toys in a bay where we would play and eventually fly with the paper planes. What's more interesting is that the paper boats get bigger and float with the clouds.
I guess this dream is encrypted on my mind because we used to make origami from my mother's lesson plan (She is a teacher and used a lot of big notebooks for her lesson plan and aids).
MATERIALS
- Oil Paint (Maries and Pebeo)
- 16"x 20" Canvas
- Paint Brushes ( Broad and Pointed)
- Linseed Oil
- Turpentine
PROCESS
Work in Progress Photos
This is one of the piece exhibited at Lunas:Handog ng Himig at Hiraya** last December 8-16, 2015 at The Wellness Garden, Bacoor, Cavite.
Art is my biggest theraphy. It saved me from overthinking and various self harm.