Can We Fall Asleep And Dream Within A Dream? Surreal Dreamlike Oil Paintings By Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen
Some photorealistic dreamlike oil-paintings by Norway-based young up-and-coming self-taught painter Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen.
“I try to say a lot of things with my paintings nowadays, and I don’t always know why I do some things. So if someone has a totally different take on my different works, I won’t say they’re wrong.”, says artist.
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