This investigation helped me explore and grow confidence in expressing my feelings about maladaptive daydreaming. Truthfully, I still distanced myself by using visuals with the dreamer representing another person, to show how this daydreaming effect many people. My project started with looking into dancing as my visuals showed a group of dancers that represented different emotions that the dreamer was experiencing. Mainly anxiety about connecting with reality. These visuals were complete with a setting of ruins and overgrown nature (influenced by my trip to Spinalonga) to show the absence of life and how the dreamer is trapped in their dreams due to anxiety. The majority of my project I feel is more abstract which works as I am exploring something not grounded in reality. However, I wish I had created a few pieces based on my original small paintings to show the visuals, as for a maladaptive daydreamer, the dreams are more real and strong. Furthermore, by exploring more abst
I used the artificial flowers and broken glass to hang from the ceiling. I wrapped them in wire and used a hot glue for more support. I hung them from hooks with the long spike flower in the middle as i view that one as the most poisonous as it does not deceive the dreamer by looking colourful. Its just hidden amongst the other flowers. I wanted to hang these from the ceiling to act as a dream catcher. The broken glass represent the sharp barrier the dreamer makes to protect them self from the anxiety in the real world. A friend of mine said that the installation looks like a waterfall which i thought was interesting due to its sharp nature. Additionally, how waterfalls are peaceful and feed the plants around them as water is needed to grow. In the term of dreaming the waterfall could represent triggers that feed into the daydream. To develop this i need to consider a way to conceal the installation to create a barrier. I could use purple or blue fabric that is very transluc