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I like to think of this drawing as a piece of jewelry

Part of the collection “hypnagogia”

Hypnagogia is the transitional state of consciousness between wakefulness and sleep. During hypnagogia, it's common to experience involuntary and imagined experiences.
Actual body senses, sounds, conversations, images that appear (rush), just when I fall sleep. I had it since I was a child, I noticed it at the age of 23, and I recently found that there is a term for that experience. I perceive it as a third state of existence (after dreaming), extremely unique, and with a strong sense of delicate equilibrium.

Materials used:

Colored pencil, marker

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#girl #kids #dreamy #sweet #sleeping #cozy #child portrait #gold line #wall art for nursery #childhood art 

Girl sleeping (2016) Pencil drawing
by Andromachi Giannopoulou

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I like to think of this drawing as a piece of jewelry

Part of the collection “hypnagogia”

Hypnagogia is the transitional state of consciousness between wakefulness and sleep. During hypnagogia, it's common to experience involuntary and imagined experiences.
Actual body senses, sounds, conversations, images that appear (rush), just when I fall sleep. I had it since I was a child, I noticed it at the age of 23, and I recently found that there is a term for that experience. I perceive it as a third state of existence (after dreaming), extremely unique, and with a strong sense of delicate equilibrium.

Materials used:

Colored pencil, marker

Tags:
#girl #kids #dreamy #sweet #sleeping #cozy #child portrait #gold line #wall art for nursery #childhood art 
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My practice moves between memory and imagination, between the visible and the barely felt. I approach art-making as a form of intuitive excavation — an attempt to trace the inner... Read more

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