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Mary Klundt 2/2. I really like the colors that are used in this piece as well as the elementary illustration that was added in. I think that this communicates a sense of blending as well as individualism in how the illustrations and colors are complementing each other, but not one person is the same here.
LOOK: This Is What Nightmares Look Like
Finnish artist Kustaa Saksi has a way with threads. In his ongoing exhibition, "Hypnopompic," the warp and weft master combines surreal imagery with the traditional practice of jacquard weaving, resulting in a series of wild textile artworks that reflect on that semi-dream state we all experience at the tail end of a sleep cycle.