Dream Artworks
DreamsID: Pandemic Dreams
In March 2020 the UK was put into full lockdown and a global lockdown also took place. Many people were locked away inside their homes experiencing the effects of quarantine procedures put in place by governments around the world. My collaborator, Mark Blagrove and I began to notice that this was having an impact on people’s dreams. We carried out a series of online DreamsID events from April to July 2020. We worked with NHS and Keyworkers and advertised for dreamers via social media. In total I produced a series of 9 paintings, currently on show at Oriel Science in Swansea.
DreamsID
DreamsID started in 2016 when I suggested joining Mark Blagrove who had been asked to undertake public discussions of dreams for the British Science Festival. I suggested I could paint these discussions onto pages from Freud’s (1900) Interpretation of dreams. Each discussion was 20-minutes and we handed out the drawings at the end to participants. This event was extremely well received and we decided to repeat this format, but each time with longer sessions, to allow time for me to develop more considered paintings of the dream. DreamsID sessions are now 60-90 minutes long, and are held online as well as in venues, each with a live audience.