Once Upon a Dream by Mr Brainwash offers a playful and imaginative reinterpretation of one of Vincent van Gogh’s most recognisable interiors. Presented as a silkscreen paper edition, the artwork revisits the famous bedroom scene while layering it with Mr Brainwash’s signature pop-art interventions, graffiti-style elements and vibrant colour. Through the open window, the swirling sky of Starry Night appears beyond the room, creating a clever visual dialogue between two of Van Gogh’s most iconic works. The interior itself is filled with unexpected contemporary touches and artistic references, transforming the historic composition into a lively creative playground. With an image size of 30 x 22”, this stunning contemporary artwork has a bold visual presence while retaining the intimate charm of the original scene. Limited to an edition of 95, Once Upon a Dream celebrates imagination, artistic freedom and the enduring influence of Van Gogh’s visionary world. Created as a playful contemporary homage after Vincent Van Gogh, these works are produced by Mr Brainwash and are not affiliated with or produced by Van Gogh or his estate.
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