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Paxton’s most long lived and well-known style is that of his dream inspired art called Midrealism. It was in 1993 when Paxton first began working on an inspirational new writing that later give rise to his first manifesto of Midrealism. This writing pushed his art away from the Surrealism art movement he was so fond of and into his own new style of dream inspired art. Through Midrealism’s new theories on dreams and dream interpretation, Paxton found a unique way to look at dream inspired art. His paintings, while still seeming so similar to those of Surrealism art at first glance, actually go a step further than Surrealism art in their underlining dream theories and on dream interpretation. Paxton also characterized his new artistic belief system around gaining inspiration for his paintings in a natural way (dream inspired & the subconscious) void of the use of any mind altering drugs. By viewing Paxton’s midreal paintings, sculpture and prints the viewer is shown a new imaginative and naturally creative world overflowing with fantastic images and scenes almost incomprehensible in our present reality but full of their own hidden truths. Two well known symbols for Midrealism are a blue ear (a dream inspired art image) and a mysterious character called Sir Ytilaer which adds to the art belief systems random strangeness. Whether you are interested in dream theory, would like to read a new and fascinating Theology, are a fan of Surrealism art or you just like really out of this world strange art, we think you will enjoy the world of Midrealism. Midrealism is a division of Paxton Fine Art. |
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