ELLINGSON’S DREAMS: VOL. I
Kyle Ellingson
kyleellingson.com
@ellingson_art
Ellingson’s Dreams is a wordless recording of a single night of dreaming. The book’s narrator—or chief documentarian—is a housefly equipped with a very small, head-mounted camera. The fly enters the dreamscape through the ear of the author and wanders through a montage of nightmares, fantasies, and ephemera, snapping photos.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Kyle Ellingson is a Brooklyn-based illustrator whose work is a pop art blend of surrealism and comics. He comes to artmaking by way of writing short stories and poetry, and he approaches each composition with a writerly eye for brevity, repetition, and character. He likes the idea that art has rhythms and syntax that can be read—not left to right or right to left, but intuitively, in directions negotiated by the artist, the viewer, and time.
Kyle is available for commissions and editorial assignments, and enjoys bringing a surreal twist and graphic clarity to subjects such as politics, business, and public health.