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02/27/2004 Archived Entry: "APE 2004 Swag Review: The Dream Project, June 1, 2000"

2004 Alternative Press Expo Swag Review: The Dream Project, June 1, 2000

I have a lot of trouble remembering my dreams, even when I'm trying, so reading a comic about someone's dream is a real treat for me. Kelli Nelson's The Dream Project, June 1, 2000, really captures the qualities of the dreams I can remember: Rambling, disjointed, hyper-sensory, voluptuous, omnipotent and all of it somewhat frightening. The drawing has a heavy, but clean line, reminiscent of what Picasso was doing in works like "Dream" or "Femme Devant Miroir". You can order this comic, read Kelli's blog, read more comics, and generally enjoy yourself at her site, www.CheapPaperArt.com
The Dream Project, June 1, 2000, $2.95 + shipping (I guess) from www.CheapPaperArt.com

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