«Two-Eyed Dreamscape of Lumina» is an original acrylic painting from the Other Worlds series—a body of work that explores the complex relationship between the external visual reality and the internal emotional and psychological terrain.
In this work, the surreal landscape is observed through two distinct eyes, symbolizing the duality of perception—the way we see the world and the way we see ourselves within it.
This painting addresses the idea that our dreams are not abstractions, but reflections of deeply rooted personal needs. While these needs may appear universal on the surface—connection, safety, belonging—they are in fact shaped by a unique combination of our life experiences: our history, emotional traumas, psychological blocks, personal losses, and moments of joy.
The dreamscape itself does not offer escape, but rather insight: a terrain of shifting forms and layered colors, hinting at the private architecture of desire that each of us carries. Lumina’s dream is both specific and symbolic—it is hers, but it resonates with those who recognize that no two inner worlds are the same.
The painting invites the viewer to consider not what dreams mean in general, but what they mean to the dreamer, and how those meanings emerge from a lived interior history.
Price: 1300 $ Size: 40 W x 50 H x 1.5 D cm Technique: Painting, Acrylic on Canvas Year of creation: 2024