What Dreams Are Made Of: In conversation with Matt Medium
It won’t be wrong to say that Boston based illustrator and designer Matt Medium paints our dreams. Or to be more precise, our bizarre, grotesque, vividly macabre but fascinating dreams. His art is laden with bizarre composition, skewed proportions, surrealist drawings and phantasmagoric representations. There is an element of the unexpected among the expected, the fantastical amongst the mundane.
From an early age, Matt began doodling on loose sheets of paper, on the back of his homework, on the desks and bathroom walls of his school. His young impressionable mind developed a predilection for the fantastical through exposure to artist like Dr. Suess and Bill Peet, growing up on TV shows like Ren and Stimpy or Beavis and Butthead, and reading National Lampoon and MAD Magazine.
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