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Her Last CommuteLimited edition print Paper Print 
by Ryan Louder

108 Artist Reviews

£75.00

From an edition of 120

Size 22.86 x 30.48 cm (unframed)

Signal Rating: 7/10 — Significant
Classification: Hypnagogic

This painting by Ryan Louder is part of a body of work shaped by his neurological condition — Narcolepsy with REM Intrusion Hallucinations, clinically confirmed via MSLT at Guy's Hospital, London. The work contains hypnagogic imagery — embedded secondary images, phantom figures, and forms emerging from within the scene.

Neuroaesthetic markers identified: phantom figures; boundary dissolution; figure-ground collapse; pareidolic embedding

These markers are not deliberate artistic techniques but direct visual recordings of what REM intrusion hallucinations look like. The imagery emerges from neurological experience, not metaphor. Ryan has painted over 2,000 works, with over 1,000 originals sold. Each painting in this collection has been subjected to neuroaesthetic forensic analysis to identify and catalogue the perceptual phenomena present.

A woman in a dark red dress moves toward the viewer at centre — face forward, expression carrying both presence and a quality of slight absence. A bag hangs from one shoulder; behind her at the left, a woman in a pink dress walks in the same direction. To her right, two or three figures stand with reduced solidity — blue-grey in palette, their forms less physically grounded, present as shapes rather than as people. The title 'HER LAST COMMUTE' is inscribed across the upper canvas in loose paint-lettering. Background buildings and street context are gestural, unresolved. The crowd behind the central figure reads as a mix of the living and the less-than-living.

Materials used:

Oil and acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#urban street#spectral figures#red-dress figure#painted title#phantom crowd#facing woman#shoulder bag#mixed solidity#blue-grey crowd#dissociative scene
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Signal Rating: 7/10 — Significant
Classification: Hypnagogic

This painting by Ryan Louder is part of a body of work shaped by his neurological condition — Narcolepsy with REM Intrusion Hallucinations, clinically confirmed via MSLT at Guy's Hospital, London. The work contains hypnagogic imagery — embedded secondary images, phantom figures, and forms emerging from within the scene.

Neuroaesthetic markers identified: phantom figures; boundary dissolution; figure-ground collapse; pareidolic embedding

These markers are not deliberate artistic techniques but direct visual recordings of what REM intrusion hallucinations look like. The imagery emerges from neurological experience, not metaphor. Ryan has painted over 2,000 works, with over 1,000 originals sold. Each painting in this collection has been subjected to neuroaesthetic forensic analysis to identify and catalogue the perceptual phenomena present.

A woman in a dark red dress moves toward the viewer at centre — face forward, expression carrying both presence and a quality of slight absence. A bag hangs from one shoulder; behind her at the left, a woman in a pink dress walks in the same direction. To her right, two or three figures stand with reduced solidity — blue-grey in palette, their forms less physically grounded, present as shapes rather than as people. The title 'HER LAST COMMUTE' is inscribed across the upper canvas in loose paint-lettering. Background buildings and street context are gestural, unresolved. The crowd behind the central figure reads as a mix of the living and the less-than-living.

Materials used:

Oil and acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#urban street#spectral figures#red-dress figure#painted title#phantom crowd#facing woman#shoulder bag#mixed solidity#blue-grey crowd#dissociative scene
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Ryan Louder paints dreams in real time. Close to one thousand originals sold over a career spanning more than ten years. Independent AI visual analysis of 873 of his paintings... Read more

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