There is a particular kind of seeing that happens between sleep and waking, when the mind builds structures that shouldn’t exist and fills them with light that has no source. Seeing Castles in the Sky lives in exactly that space. A single vivid eye — warm gold iris ringed in electric blue — looks out from within swirling purple clouds and fragmented architectural forms, the kind of buildings that exist in the part of the imagination that doesn’t answer to physics or reason. It is simultaneously a painting about vision and a painting that has opinions about yours. The longer you look the more the architecture gives itself up — forms emerging from the purple depths, fragments of something grand that was either just built or just remembered, it is genuinely impossible to tell which. Rich latex inks on a textured matte stretched canvas keep every layer of color true and every swirl of cloud tactile and present, so the piece reads like a dream that had the decency to stay vivid after you woke up. Hang it where thinking happens — above a reading nook, in a meditation corner, anchoring a gallery wall full of things that ask questions. For collectors of surreal and visionary art, for the dreamers and the overthinkers, and for anyone who has ever looked up and seen something in the clouds that wasn’t quite a cloud.
Product features
– High‑quality matte canvas with UL‑certified Greenguard Gold inks
– Stretched on renewable radiata pine frame; available in horizontal, vertical, and square sizes
– Printed with non-toxic, durable latex inks for vivid, long-lasting color
– Soft rubber dots on back to protect surfaces and keep the canvas steady when hung
– Back hanging hardware included; slight size variance tolerance +/- 1/8″
Care instructions
– If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.













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