The Dreamer's Apple
| Surreal subconscious dream symbol
2025, Acrylic markers on A4 paper
About the Artwork
'The Dreamer's Apple' delves into the rich symbolic language of the subconscious. Here, the profile of a dreaming figure dissolves into the same visual fabric as the apple—a timeless archetype representing knowledge, temptation, and life itself. The artwork questions the origin of such symbols: are they personal, or do they emerge from a collective unconscious? Set against the earthy paper, the vibrant dots suggest that our most profound thoughts are constructed from the simplest of elements, perceived one at a time.
Artwork Details
- Artist: Diana Andriot
- Series: Pointillism – Between Dreams & Reality
- Genre: Pointillism
- Medium: Acrylic markers on paper
- Format: A4
- Size: 8.3 × 11.7 in (21 × 29.7 cm)
- Year: 2025
- Signed: Yes, recto
- Shipping: Ships from Estonia
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Meet the Artist
Diana Andriot – Fine Artist & Visionary Creator Diana Andriot is a visual artist based in Tallinn, Estonia, whose work bridges realism and abstraction. A graduate of the Estonian Academy of Arts, she creates unique one-of-a-kind artworks rooted in authentic expression, from detailed portraits to abstract pointillism that captures the subconscious mind.
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Explore the Pointillism Series
This evocative series delves into the profound and often elusive spaces between consciousness and slumber — lucid dreams, hypnagogic visions, and the very fabric where imagination and reality converge.