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HorseLimited 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: Hallucinatory

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 hallucinatory imagery — geometric form constants, phosphene-like patterns, and perceptual structures consistent with REM intrusion.

Neuroaesthetic markers identified: self-luminous forms; chimeric fusion; boundary dissolution; figure-ground collapse; unstable identities

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 white horse fills the canvas with its head and neck brought close — a three-quarter portrait of an animal that looks directly outward with dark, steady eyes. The coat is painted in heavy impasto of white, grey, and pale pink; the mane a rough cream mass; the ears tipped in dark grey-black. Behind the horse, a vivid green field and a tree at right sit beneath an orange-yellow sky at the upper edge. The composition is more spatially conventional than much of this body of work — foreground animal, background field, horizon — yet the horse's direct frontal gaze carries a quality of arrested confrontation, an eye-contact that holds without yielding.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#white horse#green field#orange sky#direct gaze#frontal portrait#impasto coat#pale mane#dark ears#landscape ground
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Signal Rating: 7/10 — Significant
Classification: Hallucinatory

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 hallucinatory imagery — geometric form constants, phosphene-like patterns, and perceptual structures consistent with REM intrusion.

Neuroaesthetic markers identified: self-luminous forms; chimeric fusion; boundary dissolution; figure-ground collapse; unstable identities

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 white horse fills the canvas with its head and neck brought close — a three-quarter portrait of an animal that looks directly outward with dark, steady eyes. The coat is painted in heavy impasto of white, grey, and pale pink; the mane a rough cream mass; the ears tipped in dark grey-black. Behind the horse, a vivid green field and a tree at right sit beneath an orange-yellow sky at the upper edge. The composition is more spatially conventional than much of this body of work — foreground animal, background field, horizon — yet the horse's direct frontal gaze carries a quality of arrested confrontation, an eye-contact that holds without yielding.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#white horse#green field#orange sky#direct gaze#frontal portrait#impasto coat#pale mane#dark ears#landscape ground
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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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