Dream Carnival

Original art, formed in paint. Built for everyday protection

Raw paint and tint interacting inside the can during the tinting process
Raw paint and tint interacting inside the can during the tinting process
Abstract paint image as form begins to emerge during the Dream Carnival process
Abstract paint image as form begins to emerge during the Dream Carnival process

From Collision to Form

How each design becomes a phone case

It begins inside the can during the tinting process, where color collides and settles into unexpected forms

I photograph those moments and refine them into finished designs

Finished Dream Carnival phone case featuring abstract paint artwork
Finished Dream Carnival phone case featuring abstract paint artwork

Finished design — precision printed and built to protect

Original works. Crafted for everyday protection

Art You Can Carry

The Collection

Eight finished works. Born from collision. Shaped into form

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Dream Carnival didn't begin in a studio. It began behind a paint counter.

I've spent decades tiniting paint. Day after day, watching color mix, move, and settle. At some point, I started noticing something that others just walked past — shapes forming inside the paint. Faces, symmetry, and structure emerging from chaos.

Most people just saw paint in a can. I saw movement.

I began photographing those moments. Not staging them. Not creating them on a screen. Just capturing what was already happening inside real paint as it shifted and settled.

Back home, I would refine the images — adjusting contrast, guiding composition — not to invent something new, but to reveal what was already there.

These designs don't start digitally. They begin in motion, inside real paint, shaped by observation and patience before they ever become something you carry.

Behind the Curtain

From raw image to finished design