Bhad-Dreamz-Running-Late
You may set three alarms and check them twice, but nightmares about running late are not predictions of a future mistake. There’s an event that is at the forefront of your mind, and with it, your inner desire to perform and be perceived well.
Your nightmare is a supportive push, reminding you to prepare for your moment.
Numbers are also powerful symbols. As the hands turn or the screen flashes, a specific time can present itself.
Look out for this code on the clock which may hold significance in your waking life — not
the waking life where you turn towards a bright neon light and realize you’re late.
The waking life where you’re here, reading this card.
The life where you have time. What will you do with it?
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.
Purchase Information:
Print Only 4.75" x 7" (includes a white border around the image) $350
Print With Matte / Frame 11x14 $400
Archival Inkjet Print, Edition of 5
To purchase a print, please contact: info@juliacomita.com