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Brain

$100.00

Dimensions: 7 × 9 inches
Medium: Acrylic and watercolor on mixed media paper (unframed)
Dreamtober Collection: This limited-edition artwork is part of my Dreamtober series—a daily art challenge exploring unique themes each day throughout October.

The dream that inspired this painting was the pinnacle vision that motivated me to start painting my dreams. In the dream, a man is losing his son to sickness. In a desperate search for healing, he brought his son to a great oracle. The oracle consumes the boy. He reappears healed but his silhouette remains glowing on her forehead. This piece captures the aftermath- the oracle watching over her realm, marked by the symbol of healing on her forehead.

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Dimensions: 7 × 9 inches
Medium: Acrylic and watercolor on mixed media paper (unframed)
Dreamtober Collection: This limited-edition artwork is part of my Dreamtober series—a daily art challenge exploring unique themes each day throughout October.

The dream that inspired this painting was the pinnacle vision that motivated me to start painting my dreams. In the dream, a man is losing his son to sickness. In a desperate search for healing, he brought his son to a great oracle. The oracle consumes the boy. He reappears healed but his silhouette remains glowing on her forehead. This piece captures the aftermath- the oracle watching over her realm, marked by the symbol of healing on her forehead.

Dimensions: 7 × 9 inches
Medium: Acrylic and watercolor on mixed media paper (unframed)
Dreamtober Collection: This limited-edition artwork is part of my Dreamtober series—a daily art challenge exploring unique themes each day throughout October.

The dream that inspired this painting was the pinnacle vision that motivated me to start painting my dreams. In the dream, a man is losing his son to sickness. In a desperate search for healing, he brought his son to a great oracle. The oracle consumes the boy. He reappears healed but his silhouette remains glowing on her forehead. This piece captures the aftermath- the oracle watching over her realm, marked by the symbol of healing on her forehead.