Leffe Goldstein's "Dreaming Demons"
Leffe Goldstein’s ‘Dreaming Demons' present an alternative future. The drawings depict a black and white vision of an absurd world without humans; a world where only their demons have survived.
Intrigued by places that were once full of life and loved by their inhabitants and builders, Leffe’s drawings are based on real, existing places or objects. Architecture, pieces of machinery, planes, helicopters and vehicles that were left to decay; objects that were invented and served a purpose, built with the hands of real people. In Leffe's universe, these people are no longer there and long forgotten. But take a good look and you can see their demons are still thriving, breeding an alternative future world.
“Most people see demons as their wildest fears while others seem to enjoy them but the lucky ones have both.”
Leffe Goldstein always starts sketching with pencil but the finished black and white works are drawn digitally. He uses the sketch as an under-layer and works endlessly on details to bring the demons to life. When finished the drawings are printed as a silkscreen print, or a Giclée.
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