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Japanese Macaque MonkeyLimited edition print Paper Print 
by Ryan Louder

108 Artist Reviews

£135.00

From an edition of 125

Size 40.64 x 50.8 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: Face-forward confrontational gaze with luminous yellow-green irises that carry an uncanny intensity exceeding naturalistic animal portraiture; the pink-red facial skin and white periorbital fur create a mask-like facial structure — a formal property shared with hallucinated faces, which consistently present as masked or partially occluded; the brushwork around the figure is agitated and directional, as if the background is in motion while the face is held still; the hunched torso and exposed collar create an anthropomorphic affect that tips the image from animal study into encounter with an other; in hypnagogic imagery animals with direct eye contact and mask-faces are among the most reported image-types

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.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint

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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: Face-forward confrontational gaze with luminous yellow-green irises that carry an uncanny intensity exceeding naturalistic animal portraiture; the pink-red facial skin and white periorbital fur create a mask-like facial structure — a formal property shared with hallucinated faces, which consistently present as masked or partially occluded; the brushwork around the figure is agitated and directional, as if the background is in motion while the face is held still; the hunched torso and exposed collar create an anthropomorphic affect that tips the image from animal study into encounter with an other; in hypnagogic imagery animals with direct eye contact and mask-faces are among the most reported image-types

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.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint

Details:

Tags:

#animal#wildlife#monkey#monkeys#wildlife painting#wildlife art#animal painting#monkey paintings#japanese macaque#monkey painting#wildlife picture
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I am a London based artist My artwork derives inspiration from the vivid and often surreal experiences of rapid eye movement (REM) intrusions, which are characteristic of a neurological condition... Read more

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