Shepherd’s Dream
A series of hypnotic scenes and objects is presented here for daydreaming. The images serve as an exploration for the imaginary and myth of the Mediterranean, archetypes Plato and Jung argue that speak about the immortality of the soul.
The dream makes ours what is not and estranges what is ours, here a new sense of belonging might start, as if it was an initiation.
A narrative of the liminal that places us between dream and reality, (re) inventing ourselves, playing with what we thought had been our identity and place, that may not be. It is also an invitation to trace certain quiet places of my own culture at siesta time.