I Am A Photo Manipulation Artist, And Here Are 15 Of My Surreal Artworks
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/i-am-a-photo-manipulation-artist-and-here-are-15-of-my-surreal-artworks.htmlDreams are often fleeting and mysterious experiences. For some, they are merely nighttime adventures that fade in the morning, but for me, they are an endless source of inspiration.
My name is Elianne van Turennout, a 31-year-old photographer and photo manipulation artist from Groningen, Netherlands. As a single mother with ADHD, I find my creative outlet in transforming my strange dreams into surreal images. In this article, I share how I turn my nightmares into magical artworks and embrace the power of our imagination.
Step into my dreams, and who knows, you might find inspiration to turn your nightmares into magical reality.
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8 PHOTOS
#1 The Sky Ain't The Limit, It's Only The View
The Nocturnal Journey
Dreams as a Source of Inspiration
Every night, I enter a world full of strange and wonderful occurrences. What may seem terrifying to others is a treasure trove of creative ideas for me. My dreams are often a blend of the impossible: Surreal self-portraits, animals with human traits, and landscapes that defy the laws of nature. These images form the foundation of my art.
#2 A Cat Taking A Siesta On The Beach
#3 Waiting For The Moon To Arrive
ADHD: A Unique Lens on Creativity
Living with ADHD presents unique challenges and opportunities. My mind is constantly buzzing with ideas and images, making it both a blessing and a challenge to focus on one project at a time. However, this also means that I see the world through a different lens, often noticing details and connections that others might miss. This heightened sensitivity to the world around me significantly influences my art, adding layers of complexity and depth to my work.
#4 Not A Morning Person
#5 Playing At 45 Rpm Like A Vinyl Player
Surreal Art: Bridging Reality and Fantasy
My work aims to make people think and stimulate their own imagination. By combining the familiar with the unknown, I challenge the viewer to look beyond the superficial reality. Each artwork is an invitation to step into my dream world and blur the line between reality and fantasy.
#6 The London Bike
#7 A Raccoon In Rest
Single Mother and Artist: Finding the Balance
As a single mother, finding time and energy for my art is a challenge. My daughter is my greatest source of inspiration and motivation. Her boundless imagination and curiosity remind me why I started transforming my dreams into art. Balancing motherhood, ADHD, and my artistic pursuits is delicate, but it is this very challenge that makes my creative process so special.
#8 Bright But Light Headed
#9 Arc De LEGO
Join Me on My Journey
I invite you to explore my surreal artworks and be swept away into the world of my dreams. Visit my Etsy shop, Instagram, and Pictolic profile for behind-the-scenes glimpses and the latest creations. Let us embrace the magical and bizarre side of our imagination together.
#10 Guardian Of The Shadow
Keywords: Photo Manipulations | Photo manipulation artist | Surrealism | Surreal artworks
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