{ Is it an Illusion? A Hidden Image Doodle Exploring Dreams.

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{ Is it an Illusion? A Hidden Image Doodle Exploring Dreams.

What is a Dream?

Or…

DREAMS are successions of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring in the mind during certain stages of sleep.

BUT we also use the term DREAMS in a different way in our culture. It is often used to describe our ambitions. Why do you think we do that?

Oneirology is the scientific study of dreams. Dream interpretations have been recorded throughout the history of humanity dating back to 5000 – 4000 B.C. Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Asia

How do we describe our dreams? Surreal Bizarre! Creative Inspiring

How can we VISUALLY describe our dreams?

Let’s look at these again…

When in LIFE do our DREAMS and REALITY collide?

The Project You are creating a hidden image doodle using pencil and sharpies. Subconscious by Steve Hester

This doodle will visually represent the collision of YOUR dreams and reality. Work By Steve Hester

What LINE techniques have we been practicing that you notice here?

BUT wait… There are hidden images.

Do you notice TEXTURE, PATTERNS, and LINES? Hint: I’ll be looking for these skills you learned in YOUR doodle drawing…

What will YOU create?