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  Greg Hildebrandt's Dream Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dreams are a funny thing, sometimes they just bu you to death until you can work them out in your head.
I elieve this dream came from feelings in m life that were based on the proverbial fish-out-of-water.
In the dream I was walking along as a puppet, carrying a ladder.
www.bunnweb.org /hild/art/greg/dream.htm   (686 words)

  
 Dream Links Online : Art, Film, Jung and Freud, Books, Products
Dreams and CRC Theory Michael Coop presents speculations on his general CRC theory (Comprehension, Rationalisation and Conclusion, the mechanisms by which people recognize and respond to their surroundings) using dreams and dreaming for illustration and example.
Dream Tool Box, based on Clara Hill's work, an interactive system designed to help you explore your dreams, determine what they mean to you, and to use what you’ve discovered to make positive changes in your life.
Dream Talk Stop by the ASD bulletin board and join in conversations on the study of dreams, color and dreams, dream interpretation issues, references and bibliographies on dreams and many other topics.
www.dreamgate.com /dream/resources/online_f.htm   (4570 words)

  
 Dream art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
References to dreams in art are as old as literature itself: the story of Gilgamesh, the Bible, and the Iliad all describe dreams of major characters and the meanings thereof.
However, dreams as art, without a "real" frame story, appear to be a later development—though there is no way to know whether many premodern works were dream-based.
Dream material continues to be used by a wide range of contemporary artists for various purposes.
www.jahsonic.com /DreamArt.html   (797 words)

  
 Articles: Dream Art
And they are dreams, which carry the healing properties for these very wounds, showing us a way to shift the position of the psyche so that a transformation and/or healing can occur.
And since the dream is my muse, the conscious action of the task of producing from it tends to be hermetic which leads me through the action of painting downward into the subliminal realms.
Once the language of one’s own dreams is learned, receptivity to this process becomes an alchemical sublimation and can and often does spring from the unconscious to the conscious, via a more intimate relationship with one’s own shadow.
home.earthlink.net /~srb21/dream_art.html   (909 words)

  
 Dream Artists
Her dream paintings have been seen onthe cover of Dreamtime and Dream Network magazines, and the Rocky Mountain Dream Journal.
Dream Ikons is the work of two artists, Scherer and Ouporov, who utilize the inspiration of dream images to create gilded icons.
Whereas in medieval painting, the gold traditionally symbolizes the union with God, in Dream Ikons it is the unconscious state of sleep.
www.dreamtree.com /Culture/Art/Artists.htm   (545 words)

  
 Dream Art Projects
E.g., there are articles on exploring our dreams with The Tarot, using dreams as a basis for poetry, on applying Feng Shui principles to dreams, and on a dream in which Tarot images appeared.
Dreams: Art of the Collective Unconscious This project was developed to raise general consciousness of the importance of dreaming via an Internet web site.
The Dream Notator is standing by near the tree to pick up a key word to connect the piece to another piece of dream.
www.dreamtree.com /Culture/Art/ArtProj.htm   (826 words)

  
 Dream art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dream art is any form of art directly based on material from dreams, or which employs dream-like imagery.
References to dreams in art are as old as literature itself: the story of Gilgamesh, the Bible, and the Iliad all describe dreams of major characters such as Callum and the meanings thereof.
At the same time, discussion of dreams reached a new level of public awareness in the Western world due to the work of Sigmund Freud, who introduced the notion of the subconscious mind as a field of scientific inquiry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dream_art   (674 words)

  
 Dream Images
Dream Autobiography -- mine is the Autobiography of a (Violent) Dream, maybe they all are.
Dreams are a byproduct of death -- both literal death -- Carl Jung; and the exhaustion
I dreamed at the beginning in the 70s about a place where a lake was almost touching an ocean and a casket or bed that was a wedding cake frosted with wedding dress.
sstoth0.tripod.com   (1510 words)

  
 Dream Art Gallery eBay Store About My Store
DREAM ART is working with key interior designers, architects, investors and corporate consumers worldwide, providing specific art/antiques solutions for show homes, marketing suites, property launches, restaurants, hotels, clubs and all types of different private and corporate functions.
Dream Art Gallery is a member of The Oriental Ceramic Society, and we regularly attend seminars and lectures organised by the society in central London.
Dream Art Gallery 's international clientele includes not only institutional and experienced collectors but also less experienced customers who are just starting to build up their collection.
cgi3.ebay.com /ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=dreamartuk   (676 words)

  
 dream art and artist
Here a wizard (shaman) is in a dream state and we see the emerging raven.
The hanging raven's claw and human hand are expressions of the animal in the human kingdom.
The spirit animals (dreaming owl and dreaming raven) are of the wizard and are part of his creation dream.
members.tripod.com /~o45tu/art.htm   (86 words)

  
 Dream Tree Dream Links
She became interested in starting a dream database when she discovered that her dreams contained frequent instances of precognition, and she wanted to devise a means to document and study them.
Flying dreams are meaningful, creative, intriguing and psychic ; aid dream interpretation and nightmare resolution; invoke dream activities such as incubation and exploration; have a strong link to lucid, telepathic, mutual and out-of-body dreams; and are favored by individual dreamers and in group dreaming projects.
Dream interpretation service, monthly contest for people to have a chance to win a free dream interpretation, a few common symbols, info on sleep disorders, "What's New" update page, new dream tips, updated Personal Info page, Dream Emporium Accolade for people who try out the TTAQ Method of interpreting their own dreams.
www.dreamtree.com /Links.htm   (3360 words)

  
 Dream Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
a friend of mine (scott) told me of a dream he had of a girl in a red dress who had apeared from a bathtub full of blood and was maybe trying to kill him, he told me that he had dreamed of her a fue times
the next night when i went to sleep i had a dream with the girl in the red dress, she was holding a syringe with a clear red liquid within it and injected it into her father, she also killed he sisters but one survived by hideing in a chello case
i think the weardist thing about this dream is that it was somehow shaired with scott, and it happend a second time with a diffrent dream, but i'll tell you when i've done the painting
uk.geocities.com /dark_arts_vjc/dreamgirl.html   (151 words)

  
 Eternal Guild - dream art
There are times when dreams have led me to wake up laughing hysterically, as well as times when they have led me to wake up crying.
My dreams were just expressions on canvas (markers of my being) until I took the dream class headed by Jeremy Taylor.
The power of sharing your art in a group is phenomenal.
www.eternalguild.com /dreams.html   (241 words)

  
 Dreams in Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dreams, rich in visual imagery and symbols, are a natural well of creative inspiration for artists.
While some artists use the energy of a dream to express a powerful idea, others use their art as a means of exploring their dreams.
Dream Art is intensely personal, and yet touches us on a universal level -- the shared realm of dreaming.
www.dreamtree.com /Culture/Art.htm   (113 words)

  
 dreams: artwork of the collective unconscious   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Send me your written dream, art and your interpretation, and I'll add them to the dream gallery.
Many dreams, especially dreams of anxiety, nightmares, and recurring dreams, are intrapersonal messages of unfinished business, often based on fears in which we have refused to acknowledge at a conscious level.
describing the history and theories of dreaming, the importance of dreamwork, and a summary of new research.
www.ondreaming.com   (116 words)

  
 Brenda Ferrimani | Studio News
A center for dream information online since 1995, DreamGate hosts a monthly course on the History of Dreams, the Dream Library, the Electric Dreams e-zine, the Post-Modern Dreaming Page, and is a nexum of grassroots dreamwork.
At The Dream Tree, you can discover the latest dream news, explore the world of dreaming, learn about the role of dreams in history and culture, and connect with other dreamers worldwide -- to share dreams, to network, or to exchange ideas.
In addition to her classes, publications, and workshops, Kathleen also conducts facilitated dream groups; is available as a dream coach, and to engage with individuals one-on-one to understand their dreams and the vital role they play in human development.
brendaferrimanidreamart.com /links.htm   (367 words)

  
 LUCID DREAMING
DREAMING AND AWAKENING: Lucid Dreaming, Consciousness, and Dream Yoga, 9-1/2 days of awareness enhancement and re-creation at the beautiful Kalani Oceanside Retreat Center on the Big Island of Hawaii, with Stephen LaBerge and friends, November 6-15, 2006.
A short history of attempts to influence dreams by means of sound and speech applied to sleepers and an introduction to the new DreamSpeaker device.
Chapter 10: “Overcoming Nightmares” helps you use lucid dreaming to face and overcome fears and inhibitions that may be preventing you from getting the most out of your life.
www.lucidity.com   (988 words)

  
 Dream Factory Art for Children Home Page
ream Factory Art for Children is a publisher and wholesale distributor of visual and graphic art for kids.
ur mission is to provide the highest quality art for children - stimulating their imagination and encouraging their dreams.
Dream Factory Art, A Division of Lozano Bros. & Associates, LLC Copyright© 2005 All rights reserved.
www.dreamfactoryart.com   (104 words)

  
 Aboriginal Art Traditional Symbols - Aboriginal Art Online
For example, a Water Dreaming painting might show a U shaped symbol for a man, sitting next to a circle or concentric circles representing a waterhole, and spiral lines showing running water.
Amongst the artists of the Central and Western Desert art movement of the last 30 years, Johnny Warangkula was the first to use dotting as the background for his paintings.
As the Papunya painting movement developed in the 1970s, dotting was increasingly used to obscure meanings and to hide some of the symbolism that was not meant to be exposed to the un-initiated.
www.aboriginalartonline.com /culture/symbols.html   (545 words)

  
 News Release Dream Art Exhibit - www.legacyproject.org
A new exhibit and educational program at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection is based on her award-winning bestseller Dream: A Tale of Wonder, Wisdom and Wishes.
Dream combines contemporary art with thought-provoking quotations from historical sages and a multilayered poetic story about hopes and dreams across a lifetime that inspires both children and adults.
The Dream exhibit, sponsored by Freedom 55 Financial, runs at the McMichael to January 7, 2007 and then travels to other venues across Canada and the US.
www.tcpnow.com /pressroom/newsrelexhibit.html   (635 words)

  
 Maljonic's Dreams - Interpretation of Dreams, Love, Art and all things spiritual...
Latest Dreams were last updated: October 08 2006 17:12:23.
This site is an ever-growing dream resource that examines every angle of dreams and all things spiritual with topics on creating an improved personal life, hypnosis, homeopathy, reading auras, chanting, relationships and considering phobias.
Dreaming of pearls represents pleasure and purity, discovering pearls in oysters signifies an uncovering of secrets.
www.maljonicsdreams.com   (196 words)

  
 ASD International Conference
The 2003 ASD dream art exhibition consisted of two components.
The web show, on view here, includes the work of 32 artists from all over the United States, as well as England and Greece, and is one of our biggest shows ever.
The web show was curated by Richard Russo, ASD Arts Chair, with the help of an advisory jury that included Catherine Campaigne (Creative Director, Dream Time), Betsy Davids (California College of Arts and Crafts), and Diane Rusnak (dream artist).
dreamtalk.hypermart.net /gallery2003   (100 words)

  
 Sacred Art Dream Catchers Dreamcatchers and Medicine Wheels
Elders are now releasing the rights to once sacred art forms so native artists can become known worldwide for their expertise.
Art forms such as dream catchers, medicine wheels, clothes, native costumes, native regalia and wood carving are now part of the rest of the world.
Dream Catchers - Dream catchers help you get a good nights sleep by catching negative dreams and burning them at dawn's first light.
www.sacredart.com   (325 words)

  
 ASD International Conference
The 2005 IASD dream art exhibition was on view to the public in Berkeley, California, from June 24 - 28, 2005, as part of the 22nd annual IASD conference.
The show featured the work of 19 dream artists, and included special installation pieces by Fariba Bogzaran and Diane Rusnak, as well as a display of small sculptural pieces.
Both exhibitions were curated by Richard Russo, IASD Arts Chair, with the help of an advisory jury consisting of Catherine Campaigne (Creative Director, Dream Time) and Diane Rusnak (dream artist).
dreamtalk.hypermart.net /gallery2005/index.htm   (145 words)

  
 The American Dream in Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The art is essentially from two paintings -- both located on the Web -- "The Couple" by Gilbert Joseph Alexander and "Keeping the Light" by Darrell Bush.
They remind me that the American Dream is not only my legacy, but a legacy for future generations of Americans.
Remember that all information that you derive from other sources (art work and text, including the book/play from which your quotation is excerpted) must be in your Works Cited.
www.teachnlearn.org /adartessay2003.htm   (1253 words)

  
 Rev. Trismegista Taylor, M.A.
Trismegista Taylor, M.A. I believe that dreams always come in the service of health and wholeness and one of my favorite ways to work with a dream is to create art with it.
Art making with dreams can be a powerful practice in finding new levels of meaning in dreams and their images as well as encouraging and freeing the innate creativity we all share.
Bringing art and dreamwork together can help us overcome obstacles that are holding us back from being who we truly are, as we honor our own transformation.
www.trismegista.com /mydreamart.html   (402 words)

  
 American Dream in Art and Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Your essay must include internal (parenthetical) citations for at least 3 sources in addition to the novel/play and art work which is the basis of your essay.
Besides portraying one man's American Dream, Fitzgerald's writing and these paintings typify the cultural trends that America was experiencing in the 1920's and embrace the endless possibilities offered by the American Dream.
Alexander recognized the importance of love and happiness to one's dreams in his painting "The Couple," and Bush acknowledged the importance of constantly striving to fulfill one's dreams in his painting "Keeping the Light." The writer and the painters knew that in the early 1920's America was experiencing great change and unheard of wealth.
www.teachnlearn.org /adartessay.htm   (1461 words)

  
 Dream-Grafix.com
We grant everyone a chance to show their artworks, so no matter how (un)experienced you are, or if you can't even draw a line but just enjoy looking at art, there is a place in the Dream-Grafix community for you.
We feature art from many different genres such as 3D, Fantasy, Manga, Comic, Realism, Photography, Science Fiction and more.
All artworks that have received an award can be found in the Hall of Dreams.
www.dream-grafix.com   (911 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Art World Dream: Alternative Strategies for Working Artists: Books: Eric Rudd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Whether you are just setting out on a career in art, or have been working for a few years and feel that you can't break free, this book will help you set up your life to allow the art - which you are capable of making- happen.
The Art World Dream is a book written for young, developing artists and should not be taken as advice or instruction for casual, weekend painters.
The wide-eyed optimism of art creation and the cold stare of business realities have to work together if one's art world dreams are to be realized.
www.amazon.com /Art-World-Dream-Alternative-Strategies/dp/0970995903   (1508 words)

  
 Showcase for The International Association for the Study of Dreams
Showcase for The International Association for the Study of Dreams
Every year The International Association for the Study of Dreams holds an international juried art show.
Some of the finest selections have been digitally duplicated and made available to you by the artists in the IASD Art Gallery.
www.asdreams.org /subidxshowart.htm   (87 words)

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