
Israeli artist Ronen Goldman, who is based in Tel Aviv, spent five years creating the Surrealistic Pillow Project, a body of work that recreates his dreams in photographic form. Given the appearance of Magritte-like imagery, “surreal” is an apt description. If only we could all capture our most out-there dreams in pictures.
Above: Curiosity

The Fisherman

Reoccurring Dream

The Magician

The Persistence of Doubt

In the Court of the Crimson Queen

Tel Aviv 2010

Photographic Memory

Ascension

The Day She Tried to Live























Corinne on 12.08.2011 at 11:29 AM
This is amazing. I would love to do this with my own dreams. I would love to know what they mean too.
Michelle on 12.08.2011 at 20:18 PM
I love this so much! Dreams can be so crazy! These are great images. Brilliant.
ronen goldman on 12.09.2011 at 02:38 AM
Thanks for this great feature, glad you enjoy my photos-
many more can be found here-
http://on.fb.me/g5kiOH
ROnen Goldman
TG on 12.27.2011 at 16:36 PM
Reminds me of Sandy Skoglund’s work, a bit.