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There are a few other-worldly ways one might look for answers about oneself and the universe:
The Tarot, Angel Cards, Palm Readings and Rorschach Tests, Astrology and Horoscopes — all offering
some explanation or guidance on what surrounds human existence.
Though sometimes overlooked, dreams are a very special glimpse into our current reality, but bad dreams
are particularly profound. They feel so extremely personal, yet the same bad dream can be had by so many.
They feel so severe in nature, because they so badly want to be seen and heard.
Our bad dreams are scaly hands that shake us to attention. They are crooked fingers that turn our face
towards what can no longer be avoided. Instead of fearing them, we can bless our bad dreams for the enlightenment
they too can bring. This is not another dictionary, but a chest of tools to dig into amidst the dark.
The path to discovery may be complex, but the mission is simple.
Don’t wake up.
Bhad Dreamz is a limited series of 7 prints created by Diana Weisman, Julia Comita, and Tim Ferro. Each is available in a limited edition of 5, with or without framing included.
For more specific information on each work, including a detailed description and purchase information, click on the images below.
About the Artists:
Diana Weisman, a creative director and photographer Julia Comita enjoy creating work at the intersection of psychology and art. From their long experience in advertising, both seek to weave a strong message and sense of storytelling into their personal projects. Partnering with set designer Tim Ferro, whose career spans opera, film, and fashion, this unique trio creates visuals with substance. Surrealism, social commentary and a touch of humor is often at the forefront of their collective work. Their latest photography series 'bhad dreamz' is both a visual and written piece, imagining if the most common nightmares in the form of Tarot cards in the hopes of helping others find enlightenment.
bhad dreamz was directed by Diana Weisman and photographed by Julia Comita with prop stylist, Tim Ferro. Featuring hair stylist Christine McManemin, designs by Victoria Warnken and animation by Rad Mora. Written by Diana Weisman after consultation from Layne Dalfen, author, dream analyst and founder of the The Dream Interpretation Center.