Lost In A Daydream Giclée Print
Archival, giclée print, hand-signed in acrylic paint.
"Lost In A Daydream" captures the all-too-familiar experience of an ADHD mind wandering off into imaginative realms, often at the expense of focusing on the present moment.
The flowing, organic shapes and dreamy color palette evoke the ethereal nature of daydreams, while the intertwining lines represent the complex web of thoughts and associations that can quickly lead one astray from the task at hand.
By visually embodying this common ADHD struggle, I invite viewers to empathize with the constant pull of an overactive imagination and to recognize the beauty and creativity that can emerge from a mind that refuses to be confined by rigid expectations of productivity and linear thinking.
Archival, giclée print, hand-signed in acrylic paint.
"Lost In A Daydream" captures the all-too-familiar experience of an ADHD mind wandering off into imaginative realms, often at the expense of focusing on the present moment.
The flowing, organic shapes and dreamy color palette evoke the ethereal nature of daydreams, while the intertwining lines represent the complex web of thoughts and associations that can quickly lead one astray from the task at hand.
By visually embodying this common ADHD struggle, I invite viewers to empathize with the constant pull of an overactive imagination and to recognize the beauty and creativity that can emerge from a mind that refuses to be confined by rigid expectations of productivity and linear thinking.
Archival, giclée print, hand-signed in acrylic paint.
"Lost In A Daydream" captures the all-too-familiar experience of an ADHD mind wandering off into imaginative realms, often at the expense of focusing on the present moment.
The flowing, organic shapes and dreamy color palette evoke the ethereal nature of daydreams, while the intertwining lines represent the complex web of thoughts and associations that can quickly lead one astray from the task at hand.
By visually embodying this common ADHD struggle, I invite viewers to empathize with the constant pull of an overactive imagination and to recognize the beauty and creativity that can emerge from a mind that refuses to be confined by rigid expectations of productivity and linear thinking.