




Chinese artist Zhou Fan creates, quite literally, the stuff of dreams.
"A series of my paintings are based on dreams that I had as a child of many many jellyfish floating in the sky, some of which fell to the ground on parachutes and became mushrooms ... Somehow I feel that it is easier to focus on dreams than reality."
Perhaps, then, it is no wonder that I am reminded of the intense sequences from Paprika. [via Magpie & Whiskeyjack]
wow i love these paintings! definitely reminiscent of paprika- detailed, a bit unsettling yet beautiful.
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