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Monday, June 9, 2008

Tell me about your dream last night

I was walking down a narrow alley in a small village. Little houses were standing roof to roof along the alley. They were colorful and sweet. The other alley was foggy but I could discern the redness of the pavement and the red bricks of the houses. I entered into a tiny house.
The stairs lead to the basement. My sister was there with an animal looking like a cat. I was frightened by the animal and looked at my sister. I saw a huge fish pouring out of her mouth and inside the fish was a tattoo of a frog. I shouted out "sis, there's a frog!".
Choi Jae Hee (female,28) dreamed on the night of 9th March 2006 .
CHOI CHARLOTTE JUNG HEE, is a Korean artist, born in 1975 in New York but who grew up in Europe.She collects dreams that we make at night, her own and those of others, to recreate them into art works. She uses all kinds of materials depending on the inspiration she gets of the dream: she paints, knits and makes objects to install them in a space. Dreams are from our deep unconscious, the un-known, but they are hunting us with the absurd and disturbing images in which all the episodes of our past and present life are condensed. A dream is an intimate story of one individual but she represents them as fairy tales. By collecting them and reiterating them into art works she seeks for a deeper understanding of herself and of others.
Write me one of your dreams on the paper and put it on, under or around the tree as you like


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