Artists use dream images to create their own art
We all experience strange and vivid dreams, so different from our regular surrounding that we easily memorize them and remember after we wake up. From colorful siteseeings to extraterrestrial creatures, our dreams have no boarders. It is not surprise to many of us to hear music, conversations, participating in all kinds of sports, performing stage appearance, or just flying above the ground. Those merely strange and vivid stories people experience in dreams become as unlimited source of inspiration and enough materials for artists, musicians, writers, poets, story tellers, political leaders, inventors, and many others professionals and amateurs around the globe.
How to achieve this state of unlimited source of inspiration, vividness, visual and colorful imaginary when you can control what you see in your dream, create poems, or invent things? The solution is in Lucid Dreaming.
Dreams have been not only an inspiration for many people. They have been a source of study, discoveries, and a meeting place with those who are not longer with us, either humans and animals. Many people still inspired by the phenomena of dreams so they dedicate their life to study and interpret them, still believing in correlation between dreams and reality.
The following several images have been painted by the most productive surrealistic artist of all times — Salvatore Dali whose paintings have been inspired by his dreams:
The Dream The Persistance of Memory
Shades of Night Woman Sleeping in a The Dream Approaches
Descending Landscape
Night Spectre on the Beach United Dreams on the Beach

The Invention of the Monsters Sleep

Perspectives The Dream of Venus

The Sleeping Smoker Othello Dreaming Venice
The Dream Page (one of several sites where you can submit a dream narrative)






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