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TornadoLimited edition print Paper Print
by Ryan Louder
£75.00
From an edition of 120
Size 22.86 x 30.48 cm (unframed)
Original artwork description
Signal Rating: 9/10 — Strong
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: phantom figures; chimeric fusion; boundary dissolution; self-luminous forms; figure-ground collapse; secondary image
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.
Seen in its room context, the painting shows a compact landscape in which a narrow path runs into the centre, bordered by low vegetation and fencing. At the far end, where the path terminates, a figure-sized eruption of white-blue light rises and expands upward — simultaneously readable as weather event and as a human form rendered in pure luminosity. The surrounding landscape is subdued: grey-brown sky, muted green fields, a bare tree at the left. The light form has no clean edge — it radiates and bleeds into the overcast, more energy-event than object.
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 84 x 59 x 2cm (unframed)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#bare tree#narrow path#muted green#overcast landscape#self-luminous figure#white-blue radiance#energy eruption#weather event#liminal path#light form14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Signal Rating: 9/10 — Strong
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: phantom figures; chimeric fusion; boundary dissolution; self-luminous forms; figure-ground collapse; secondary image
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.
Seen in its room context, the painting shows a compact landscape in which a narrow path runs into the centre, bordered by low vegetation and fencing. At the far end, where the path terminates, a figure-sized eruption of white-blue light rises and expands upward — simultaneously readable as weather event and as a human form rendered in pure luminosity. The surrounding landscape is subdued: grey-brown sky, muted green fields, a bare tree at the left. The light form has no clean edge — it radiates and bleeds into the overcast, more energy-event than object.
Materials used:
Oil
Details:
- Oil painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 84 x 59 x 2cm (unframed)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#bare tree#narrow path#muted green#overcast landscape#self-luminous figure#white-blue radiance#energy eruption#weather event#liminal path#light form



