In Safe Passage, the dreamscape bends reality into a vision both strange and reassuring. A colossal horse, its legs impossibly long, steps lightly across water as if crossing into another state of mind. The bridge beneath it, webbed with delicate cables, becomes both pathway and tether, carrying tiny human figures toward an unseen destination. The horse’s ornate saddle and dangling ladder suggest invitation, a chance to climb onto something greater than oneself and be carried forward.
Freud’s dream symbolism lingers here in the merging of scale and meaning: the horse as instinct and power, the bridge as the fragile link between conscious safety and the unknown depths. This is a journey of trust, where stability exists not in the ground beneath your feet, but in the stride of what carries you.
- Subject Matter: Surreabstract Landscape