Woken Collection
"Woken: A Journey Through Dreams and Reality" Step into the whimsical world of "Woken, " where dreams come alive and reality intertwines with folklore
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"Woken: A Journey Through Dreams and Reality" Step into the whimsical world of "Woken, " where dreams come alive and reality intertwines with folklore. Inspired by a myriad of captivating artworks, this collection takes you on an enchanting adventure through the realms of imagination. In George Studdy's "Studdys Nightmare, " we witness a caricature illustration of a bedroom scene that seems to have been invaded by mischievous yetis from ancient folklore. The chaos they create is both amusing and bewildering, leaving us questioning the boundaries between dream and reality. Mary L. Gow's "Your Majesty" presents a powerful image of Jesus sleeping soundly amidst a raging storm. As he awakens, his divine presence calms the tempestuous waves, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, there is always hope for tranquility. The satire depicted in "Exit tango" transports us back to 1914 when dance crazes were at their peak. With humor and wit, it pokes fun at society's obsession with fleeting trends while highlighting the inevitable end that awaits every fad. "This is from Finland" captures the essence of Finnish culture through vibrant color lithography. It invites us to explore the rich tapestry of Finnish folklore and traditions as we delve deeper into our own heritage. "Cupid and Psyche" by G. E Studdy portrays an eternal love story painted on canvas. This masterpiece evokes emotions as we witness Cupid's awakening kiss bringing Psyche back to life—a testament to love's transformative power. Comic postcards like "Man disturbed by late-night party in hotel" or "I dreamt I was married" add a touch of lightheartedness amid these fantastical tales. They remind us that even within our dreams or disrupted sleep patterns caused by rowdy parties, laughter can still be found. Lastly, during World War II, comic postcards featuring couples wearing gas masks in bed reflect the hardships faced during that era.