Battery dreams

Artist
Ruben Cukier
Battery dreams (2022) Oil on canvas
  • Dimensions : 80 x 60 x 3 cm
  • Framing : No
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Ruben Cukier
€2,480.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: Adamit - ISRAEL
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

"Battery of Dreams" is a captivating painting that depicts a serene scene of a woman sleeping peacefully next to a mysterious round structure. The colors used in the painting are soft and muted, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The woman is depicted in a relaxed and natural position, with her head resting on her hand as she sleeps, conveying a sense of restfulness and tranquility.

The focal point of the painting, however, is the round structure next to her. This structure seems to be a storage device of some sort, with intricate details and a metallic appearance, suggest that it is a machine or an invention of some kind. The structure appears to be the source of the woman's dreams, and the title of the painting "Battery of Dreams" reinforces this idea. The structure is seemingly able to hold, store or even generate dreams for the woman.

The composition of the painting is well balanced, with the woman's sleeping form occupying the lower portion of the canvas, and the round structure dominating the upper portion. This creates a sense of depth and perspective, making the painting feel dynamic and engaging.

Overall, "Battery of Dreams" is a thought-provoking and imaginative painting that invites the viewer to ponder the relationship between technology and the human experience, and the mystery of the dream world.

Artist Biography

Born and raised in Buenos Aires in 1964, currently lives in Israel

Cukier chooses colors and shades that reveal a yearning for a less superficial, less deceptive reality. The forms, dimensions and colors give shape to dreams and nightmares, and even allude to a notion of hope. Humor is used to reflect fears, habits and desires that most of us deny and suppress deep within.​

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