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The American Dream And Reality

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Dream, Déjà vu and Reality

Three line up parallel round paintings, from left to right, form a new triptych. It describe and reveal the scene of The Dream, Déjà vu and The Reality. The dream contains every wonderful things and imaginary scenes. The dream give us certainly unreal feelings but it solve our questions and releasing the pressure we have in the reality. And it also accomplish the things that won’t be fulfill in the real life. The Déjà vu present the transition between dream and reality, it connect and explain the vivid scene of darkness and ambiguousness. It plays a very significant role in between these three paintings. The Reality simply describe the human world, which contain six realms: Heavenly Beings, Asura (Titans), Human, Hungry Ghosts, Animal, and Hell. All three paintings have extraordinary relationship that linked them together, however, there’s only a fine line difference in between them. …show more content…

A large illuminated moon, drop from starry sky reflecting the Fountain of Youth at the center. Magical animals, elves, arhats or gods are dancing and surrounding the fountain, celebrating the night of drunken reveling. The scene contains fantasy animals, plants, trees and fruits that doesn't exist in the human world. Parts of the inspiration was derived from Bosch’s “The Garden of Earthly Delights”. It describe the paradise, garden and hell in a triptych. And some idea are depicted from the story describing an ethereal utopia scene from “The Peach Blossom Land” by Yuan Ming Tao. In addition, The Dream also collect some Buddhism explanation of dream. Some elements include a famous scene of a line of buddha and god coming down to earth, and directing the path of Enlightenment (Nirvana). Since The dream comprehend and summary human’s desire, it’s also a drug, an aspiration that we can’t live

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