The external pressure of the waking world that forces the dream into visibility.

Cyanotype Daydream: The Girl Who Dreamed the World in Prussian Blue

In her dreams, what is solid in reality appears as white (the lack of exposure), while the voids and shadows become the deepest blues. This inversion suggests a protagonist who finds substance in the absences of life.

To understand the protagonist’s daydream, one must understand the chemical architecture of her visions:

Cyanotype Daydream -the Girl Who Dreamed The Wo... Access

The external pressure of the waking world that forces the dream into visibility.

Cyanotype Daydream: The Girl Who Dreamed the World in Prussian Blue Cyanotype Daydream -The Girl Who Dreamed the Wo...

In her dreams, what is solid in reality appears as white (the lack of exposure), while the voids and shadows become the deepest blues. This inversion suggests a protagonist who finds substance in the absences of life. The external pressure of the waking world that

To understand the protagonist’s daydream, one must understand the chemical architecture of her visions: Cyanotype Daydream -The Girl Who Dreamed the Wo...