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Sculpture "Blue Dream" by artist Taras Zheltyshev
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"Blue Dream" is the embodiment of dreams in which the boundaries between reality and fantasy are blurred, leaving only a pure sense of longing. This sculpture is like a frozen fragment of a dream, where shapes gently flow into one another, and the smooth, matte surface gives rise to a feeling of lightness, as if the object exists on the verge of the material and ephemeral. The pale blue hue, reminiscent of the transparency of the sky before dawn, enhances this feeling, inviting the viewer to reflect on the nature of their own desires.

The figured silhouette of "Blue Dream" carries the image of a dreamer who has known peace and harmony. The eyes scattered on the surface of the sculpture seem to be watching an endless stream of ideas, emotions and possibilities. They reflect the search for answers that a person conducts in the depths of his own consciousness, rushing to the stars of his inner cosmos. In this work, the moments of dreams are frozen, transformed into a form that can be touched, but it is impossible to fully comprehend.

"Blue Dream" embodies not only individual dreams, but also the universal desire of mankind for great things. This image is filled with symbolism: the soft curves convey the idea of the natural flow of life, and the thoughtfulness inherent in the character's expression recalls the very line between dream and reality, where great ideas are born. The object carries a slight melancholy, as if warning about the transience of the desired, but at the same time gives a feeling of warmth and peace.

The work is based on the concept of the alternative universe of Yoomoota, created by Taras Zheltyshev. The artist explores the phenomenon of dreams through images that reflect deep processes in human consciousness. His works are multi-layered, filled with details reminiscent of organic structures, alien creatures, and artifacts from worlds that never existed. Taras Zheltyshev is one of the most prominent Russian artists, whose works have been presented at international exhibitions and have been awarded numerous prizes. In his creative universe, he combines sculpture, painting and digital technologies, creating works that go beyond the usual.

"Blue Dream" is not just an art object, but a philosophical statement. This is an invitation to reflect on the place of dreams in a person's life, and how important they are in building a future, both personal and collective. The sculpture reminds us that dreams are not just ephemeral fantasies, but the material from which destinies are built. The fusion of art, symbolism and technology makes "Blue Dream" not just a work, but a key to reflection, where everyone can find their reflection.

Touching this object, you feel how it fits into the space, adapting to the mood of the one who looks at it. There is no aggression or sharpness in it — just a smooth flow of time, frozen in a form that allows you to feel the magic of the moment. "Blue Dream" is not just a sculpture, but a frozen dream that continues to live in the hearts of those who are able to see something more behind the form.

"Blue Dream" is the embodiment of dreams in which the boundaries between reality and fantasy are blurred, leaving only a pure sense of longing. This sculpture is like a frozen fragment of a dream, where shapes gently flow into one another, and the smooth, matte surface gives rise to a feeling of lightness, as if the object exists on the verge of the material and ephemeral. The pale blue hue, reminiscent of the transparency of the sky before dawn, enhances this feeling, inviting the viewer to reflect on the nature of their own desires.

The figured silhouette of "Blue Dream" carries the image of a dreamer who has known peace and harmony. The eyes scattered on the surface of the sculpture seem to be watching an endless stream of ideas, emotions and possibilities. They reflect the search for answers that a person conducts in the depths of his own consciousness, rushing to the stars of his inner cosmos. In this work, the moments of dreams are frozen, transformed into a form that can be touched, but it is impossible to fully comprehend.

"Blue Dream" embodies not only individual dreams, but also the universal desire of mankind for great things. This image is filled with symbolism: the soft curves convey the idea of the natural flow of life, and the thoughtfulness inherent in the character's expression recalls the very line between dream and reality, where great ideas are born. The object carries a slight melancholy, as if warning about the transience of the desired, but at the same time gives a feeling of warmth and peace.

The work is based on the concept of the alternative universe of Yoomoota, created by Taras Zheltyshev. The artist explores the phenomenon of dreams through images that reflect deep processes in human consciousness. His works are multi-layered, filled with details reminiscent of organic structures, alien creatures, and artifacts from worlds that never existed. Taras Zheltyshev is one of the most prominent Russian artists, whose works have been presented at international exhibitions and have been awarded numerous prizes. In his creative universe, he combines sculpture, painting and digital technologies, creating works that go beyond the usual.

"Blue Dream" is not just an art object, but a philosophical statement. This is an invitation to reflect on the place of dreams in a person's life, and how important they are in building a future, both personal and collective. The sculpture reminds us that dreams are not just ephemeral fantasies, but the material from which destinies are built. The fusion of art, symbolism and technology makes "Blue Dream" not just a work, but a key to reflection, where everyone can find their reflection.

Touching this object, you feel how it fits into the space, adapting to the mood of the one who looks at it. There is no aggression or sharpness in it — just a smooth flow of time, frozen in a form that allows you to feel the magic of the moment. "Blue Dream" is not just a sculpture, but a frozen dream that continues to live in the hearts of those who are able to see something more behind the form.

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