Eli McMullen's Sleep Walk Explores Dreamlike Dimensions at Thinkspace Projects | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Thinkspace Projects will showcase 'Sleep Walk', a solo exhibit by Eli McMullen, featuring painted dreamscapes that intertwine memory, emotion, and the supernatural. The exhibit invites viewers into a visual experience marked by a tension between reality and illusion. McMullen's art evokes familiar settings, yet retains an ethereal quality that mirrors the complexities of personal memory. Using a soft acrylic style reminiscent of vintage film, his work explores themes of nostalgia and spiritual longing. In Sleep Walk, each piece serves as a portal into both the viewer’s inner world and the outside landscape, inviting reflection and emotion.
Rather than painting imagined worlds outright, McMullen manipulates familiarity, allowing viewers to project their own meaning onto his canvases.
With a careful hand, he transforms the ordinary into something mystical, exploring nostalgia and spiritual longing through painted dreamscapes.
Read at stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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