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Tsuki

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Tsuki means moon in Japanese.

In the painting series Hypnagogia, Lucy Lucy delves into the mysterious realm of nighttime, where the moon’s luminous presence dominates. The series explores the threshold between wakefulness and sleep, capturing the surreal beauty and transformative power of lucid dreaming. Her subjects inhabit a liminal space, where the conscious and subconscious minds merge, inviting viewers to experience the enigmatic joy and mystery of mindful dreaming

Medium: Acrylic, Ready to hang

Dimensions (cm): 40 × 35

Year: 2019

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Tsuki means moon in Japanese.

In the painting series Hypnagogia, Lucy Lucy delves into the mysterious realm of nighttime, where the moon’s luminous presence dominates. The series explores the threshold between wakefulness and sleep, capturing the surreal beauty and transformative power of lucid dreaming. Her subjects inhabit a liminal space, where the conscious and subconscious minds merge, inviting viewers to experience the enigmatic joy and mystery of mindful dreaming

Medium: Acrylic, Ready to hang

Dimensions (cm): 40 × 35

Year: 2019

Tsuki means moon in Japanese.

In the painting series Hypnagogia, Lucy Lucy delves into the mysterious realm of nighttime, where the moon’s luminous presence dominates. The series explores the threshold between wakefulness and sleep, capturing the surreal beauty and transformative power of lucid dreaming. Her subjects inhabit a liminal space, where the conscious and subconscious minds merge, inviting viewers to experience the enigmatic joy and mystery of mindful dreaming

Medium: Acrylic, Ready to hang

Dimensions (cm): 40 × 35

Year: 2019


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