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The Reservoir of Human Darkness, 2020

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Fine Art Print – The Reservoir of Human Darnkess, 2020

Work Title: This is a memory of a dream I once had
Material: Various paper sorts and finishings available.
Size: Multiple sizes are available, choose your size to see the prize.
Edition: See size and edition.
Artists: Studio Rik Versteeg

Year: 2020
Shipping time: 1-2 weeks

This photographic print will come with a certificate of authenticity provided with your edition.

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Fine Art Print – The Reservoir of Human Darkness, 2020

Work Title: This is a memory of a dream I once had
Material: Various paper sorts and finishings available.
Size: Multiple sizes are available, choose your size to see the prize.
Edition: See size and edition.
Artists: Studio Rik Versteeg

Year: 2020
Shipping time: 1-2 weeks

This photographic print will come with a certificate of authenticity provided with your edition.

 

This is a memory of a dream I once had.

When I was younger I suffered from night terrors and had a recurring nightmare for about a year. Today, I still cannot explain this dream or harmonize it with meaning.

Early civilizations thought dreams had prophetic power as if they were messages between the gods and life on earth. Mid-twentieth century Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung formulated some of the most well-known theories about dreams and dreaming in Western society. Freud’s theory of dreams centered around the notion of repressed longing. However, Jung argued that dreams are our conscious and subconscious minds accommodating each other.

Within the Western scientific research that has been done, we neither grasp the reason why we dream nor do we comprehend the meaning of dreams. This leaves room for interpretation. One might say that we are all fragmented and divided, and knowingly or not, we’re all searching for our souls. The conventional, outer world has structure and order. But within us is an entirely different world, the unconscious. In the beginning, we are mostly asleep. Society conditions our consciousness. And so we remain unconscious of our true self for at least the first half of life.

By visualizing the memory of a dream I am transforming night terrors into aesthetic images and I am redesigning hypothetical hidden messages of my subconscious. This allows me to reflect on coincidence, spirituality, and visions you have of who and what you are to become.

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Size, Material, Finishing

40×60 CM (Poster Print, 220GR Matte), 40×70 CM (Hahnemule, Photo Rag, Bright White), 60×100 CM (Hahnemule, Photo Rag, Bright White), 60×100 CM (Fuji maxima print, Museum glass/Ultra HD, on Dibond with frame), 100×170 CM (Fuji maxima print, Museum glass/Ultra HD, on Dibond with frame)

1 review for The Reservoir of Human Darkness, 2020

  1. Andrew

    I love the print that I bought, the darkness and highlights of this image are so well done! I always have been a fan of surrealistic art, and this piece fit’s perfectly with my collection!

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