Dreaming In The Garden explores the fragile boundary between reverie and unease. A solitary figure emerges from layered fields of color and symbolic pattern, eyes closed in apparent calm while surrounding forms hint at psychological tension beneath the surface. Warm oranges and reds suggest intimacy and growth, while fractured lines and shadowed shapes introduce a subtle sense of disturbance.
The work reflects how dreams often feel both nurturing and disquieting—places where memory, desire, and anxiety coexist without a clear hierarchy. Through expressive digital mark-making and painterly texture, the image invites viewers into a dream space that is inward, emotionally charged, and deliberately unresolved.
Printed at 2400 x 1200 dpi with archival 12-color pigment inks on acid and lignin-free mold-made copperplate paper, these prints offer exceptional longevity (200+ years) and tonal fidelity. Unlike dye-based prints, the pigment ink rests on the textured paper surface, producing a visual depth and tactile quality comparable to traditional etchings or lithographs.
Each limited edition print includes a certificate of authenticity printed on premium, watermarked paper with fluorescent security fibers. The certificate is attached to a serialized, tamper-proof hologram that matches an identical hologram permanently affixed to the reverse side of the artwork and corresponds to an edition log on a third-party artwork registry.
Please Note: Screen colors often appear more vivid than printed images because digital displays actively emit light, while prints rely on reflected light, resulting in softer, natural tones.


