a day in the life
digital mixed media.
drawings and photos collaged together, then photoshopped (is that an verb?).
sometimes the lines between the dream world and real life becomes hazy. It is almost a moment of clarity when we realize that our conscious mind and inner thoughts are a continuous part of our life experience.
a day in the life belongs to the following groups:
Complex Simplicity of Art, Abstract Realism and Art Inspired by Dreams Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

claudiu
Excellent abstract, intriguing!
scott allison replied
thanks claudiu!
Shylie Edwards
exciting ..i think i can see a dead bird…fear
scott allison replied
the little bird could still possibly be alive… but probably not…
Soxy Fleming!
I even shorten it to just plain “shopping”....and the crows again
Kim Bender
Very creative! Love the composition!
scott allison replied
thank you Kim!
mimi yoon
i completely identify with what you wrote… : )
Jen Cannella
I love the addition of text with your many layers of images and sketches…Beautifully melded into one!
Arletta
That’s very interesting (the writing bit) because I was trying to have a conversation with someone about that very thing, but, I had to stop because they kept saying things like “You’re making my head hurt!” and “Acck! My head!”
What I was asking them, more or less, is .. if you have a dream where you are a soldier in battle, and you end up having to chop off a friend’s leg to save them, and it traumatizes you .. does it count as a less real experience, emotionally speaking, than if you are so tired you feel as if you are in a dream and you are in a real battle and have the same experience. Either way, it feels both real and unreal, and you are traumatized. To the friend, who still has the legs, of course, the dream would mean little. But, to you, it would be remembered anyway, and always.
By the way, love the piccie!
Sorina Williams
Love this!!
Enoeda
Brilliant Scott! I had also a view on your homepage, very impressing!(http://scottallisonart.com/home.html)