


Dream Fossil
“Dream Fossil” evokes the sensation of an ancient relic suspended in a lucid dream. The work radiates a soft, surreal glow—its palette of lavender, seafoam, and coral casting an underwater or celestial hue, as if lit from within by memory or myth. At the center, delicate ivory forms resemble bones or ruins—a symmetrical lattice that appears both organic and architectural.
The structure feels fragile, ephemeral—like something unearthed from a subconscious ocean, yet impossibly preserved. It could be the fossilized remains of an imagined creature, the symbolic remnants of a forgotten language, or the inner map of a celestial being.
There’s a hush to this piece, a reverence—“Dream Fossil” invites quiet reflection, as though what you’re seeing was never meant to be revealed. It fits beautifully as part of a new section in your collection focused on dream-state archeology or subconscious ruins.
“Dream Fossil” evokes the sensation of an ancient relic suspended in a lucid dream. The work radiates a soft, surreal glow—its palette of lavender, seafoam, and coral casting an underwater or celestial hue, as if lit from within by memory or myth. At the center, delicate ivory forms resemble bones or ruins—a symmetrical lattice that appears both organic and architectural.
The structure feels fragile, ephemeral—like something unearthed from a subconscious ocean, yet impossibly preserved. It could be the fossilized remains of an imagined creature, the symbolic remnants of a forgotten language, or the inner map of a celestial being.
There’s a hush to this piece, a reverence—“Dream Fossil” invites quiet reflection, as though what you’re seeing was never meant to be revealed. It fits beautifully as part of a new section in your collection focused on dream-state archeology or subconscious ruins.