How does everything look when we dream?
Chromatic Reveries (2017) is an experimental photography work that explores the fundamental nature of dreams and what the human mind can perceive while in the untapped world of the dreaming experience. With a bold and daring use of colour as distinguishing feature, each scene evokes intense emotions or vague memories that, in the dream, are perceived more vividly or even altered.
The intervention of images with painterly superimpositions and distortions suggests the ambiguous and fragmented nature of the subconscious, giving rise to a series of intertwined alternative realities, where the boundaries between the tangible and the illusory are blurred.
This photographic series was produced between 2016 and 2017 during different trips to England, Hungary, Türkiye, Japan and Sweden.