Quiz : How Do Your Dreams Influence the Art You Love?
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1/30/20256 min read
Your dreams are more than just nighttime stories—they reveal deep connections to the art that speaks to your soul. Answer these 30 questions to uncover how your dream world influences your artistic taste.
Questions
1. How often do you remember your dreams?
Almost every night (4 points)
A few times a week (3 points)
Occasionally, but not often (2 points)
Rarely or never (1 point)
2. What’s the most common theme in your dreams?
Flying or defying gravity (4 points)
Exploring strange, surreal landscapes (3 points)
Reliving memories or familiar places (2 points)
Everyday situations with odd details (1 point)
3. If your dreams had a color palette, it would be...
Vivid and electric (4 points)
Moody and mysterious (3 points)
Soft and dreamy pastels (2 points)
Neutral or monochrome (1 point)
4. Do your dreams feel structured or chaotic?
A whirlwind of randomness (4 points)
A surreal story unfolding (3 points)
Real life with subtle oddities (2 points)
A logical, grounded sequence (1 point)
5. How do you feel when you wake up from a dream?
Inspired, like I’ve seen another dimension (4 points)
Intrigued, trying to make sense of it (3 points)
Nostalgic, as if I’ve visited the past (2 points)
Unaffected—it’s just a dream (1 point)
6. Which element appears most in your dreams?
Air (flying, floating, open skies) (4 points)
Water (oceans, rain, deep unknown) (3 points)
Earth (forests, mountains, familiar landscapes) (2 points)
Fire (warmth, energy, flickering lights) (1 point)
7. Your dream world feels like...
A surrealist painting (4 points)
A sci-fi movie (3 points)
A faded photograph from childhood (2 points)
A documentary of my day (1 point)
8. Do you ever experience lucid dreams?
Yes, and I can control them! (4 points)
Sometimes, but not always (3 points)
Rarely, but I’ve had a few (2 points)
Never (1 point)
9. If you could paint your dreams, the style would be...
Abstract and chaotic, like Dalí (4 points)
Futuristic and visionary, like sci-fi art (3 points)
Impressionistic and soft, like Monet (2 points)
Realistic and detailed, like a classic portrait (1 point)
10. What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever dreamed of?
Talking animals or inanimate objects (4 points)
A place I’ve never been but feels familiar (3 points)
Something from real life, but slightly distorted (2 points)
Just a mix of daily events (1 point)
11. What role do people play in your dreams?
Mysterious strangers with no clear identity (4 points)
People I know acting in odd, surreal ways (3 points)
Familiar faces in realistic situations (2 points)
No one significant—mostly background figures (1 point)
12. What’s your most vivid dream memory?
A completely unreal, bizarre event (4 points)
A meaningful moment that never actually happened (3 points)
A forgotten childhood experience (2 points)
Something that happened earlier that day (1 point)
13. Do you dream in first-person or third-person?
Always third-person, like watching a movie (4 points)
It switches between both (3 points)
Mostly first-person, like real life (2 points)
Only first-person, as if I’m living it (1 point)
14. How do you feel about surrealist art?
Absolutely love it (4 points)
It’s interesting, but not my favorite (3 points)
I appreciate it, but prefer more structure (2 points)
It’s too weird for me (1 point)
15. Do you believe dreams hold meaning?
100%—they reveal hidden truths (4 points)
Sometimes—they reflect emotions (3 points)
Maybe—it’s just the brain processing things (2 points)
No, they’re just random thoughts (1 point)
16. What emotions often accompany your dreams?
Curiosity and wonder (3 points)
Fear or anxiety (2 points)
Joy or excitement (4 points)
Indifference or calm (1 point)
17. How often do you have recurring dreams?
Often, they revisit the same themes (4 points)
Occasionally, I get the same dream with variations (3 points)
Rarely, but I’ve had a few (2 points)
Never (1 point)
18. Do your dreams feel real or fantastical?
Fantastical (4 points)
A mix of both (3 points)
Mostly real with subtle differences (2 points)
Completely real (1 point)
19. How do you interpret dream symbols?
I think they hold personal, deeper meanings (4 points)
I try to connect them to my daily life (3 points)
I find them a bit confusing (2 points)
I don’t really think about them (1 point)
20. Do you enjoy abstract art?
Yes, it speaks to me deeply (4 points)
Sometimes, it can be interesting (3 points)
I prefer art with clear meaning (2 points)
Not really, it confuses me (1 point)
21. What’s the wildest dream you’ve had about an art piece?
I’ve dreamt about creating an entire exhibition (4 points)
I’ve seen an artwork come alive in my dream (3 points)
I’ve experienced a memory that inspired a piece (2 points)
I’ve had no art-related dreams (1 point)
22. When looking at art, what’s most important to you?
The emotional impact it creates (4 points)
The technical skills and detail (3 points)
The connection to memories (2 points)
The story it tells (1 point)
23. If you could live in a dream world, it would be...
A futuristic, otherworldly landscape (4 points)
A romantic, timeless scene (3 points)
A peaceful, natural setting (2 points)
A bustling, everyday town (1 point)
24. How do you feel about contemporary art?
I love it! It challenges me and speaks to my soul (4 points)
It’s interesting, but I don’t always understand it (3 points)
I enjoy it, but prefer more classical styles (2 points)
I don’t really like it (1 point)
25. Do your dreams ever seem to connect to your waking life?
Yes, it often happens in profound ways (4 points)
Occasionally, there are some similarities (3 points)
Sometimes, but it’s not significant (2 points)
Never, they feel like separate worlds (1 point)
26. Do you find symbolism in your dreams?
Yes, and I interpret them deeply (4 points)
Sometimes, I think I get the meaning (3 points)
Occasionally, but it’s unclear (2 points)
Not at all (1 point)
27. How do you feel when you wake up from a vivid dream?
Like I’ve just experienced something unforgettable (4 points)
Confused, wondering what it all meant (3 points)
Nostalgic, as if I’ve revisited the past (2 points)
Disconnected, like it was just a dream (1 point)
28. How do you see surreal art?
It’s a reflection of my dream world (4 points)
It’s thought-provoking but not always relatable (3 points)
It’s interesting but I prefer other styles (2 points)
It doesn’t appeal to me (1 point)
29. If your dreams could inspire an artist, which genre would it be?
Surrealism or abstract expressionism (4 points)
Futuristic or fantasy art (3 points)
Landscape or realism (2 points)
Classical portraiture (1 point)
30. What role do dreams play in your waking life?
They guide my creativity and ideas (4 points)
They provide me with new perspectives (3 points)
They help me work through memories (2 points)
They don’t really affect me (1 point)
Results:
30-60 points: The Realist
You are grounded in reality, and your dreams tend to mirror your day-to-day life rather than taking you into fantastical realms. Your dreams focus on familiar places, people, and events, often with subtle differences. Similarly, your art taste reflects this rootedness in reality, as you are drawn to realistic art—pieces that accurately represent the world around you. You find beauty in detail and clarity, and art that tells a story with precision. Whether it's portraiture, landscape paintings, or documentary photography, you appreciate works that capture life as it is, with as much authenticity as possible. You may also find comfort in art that evokes personal memories or shares familiar emotions.
Art Styles You Might Love:
Realism
Classical portraiture
Documentary photography
Naturalism
Hyperrealism
Famous Artists You Might Relate To:
Vermeer
Edward Hopper
Ansel Adams
61-90 points: The Memory Keeper
Your dreams are deeply connected to your personal history and emotions. You may frequently dream about places from your past, or relive pivotal moments in your life. These memories, even the most fleeting ones, guide how you engage with the world around you. You may also experience dreams that feel like a longing to revisit times or places that have personal significance to you. In terms of art, your taste gravitates toward the nostalgic and sentimental—pieces that evoke a sense of familiarity and connection to history. You enjoy vintage photography, retro-inspired designs, and classic works that have stood the test of time. Art that preserves and evokes memories—whether your own or shared collective memories—resonates with you on a profound level.
Art Styles You Might Love:
Vintage Photography
Romanticism
Impressionism
Art Deco
Mid-Century Modern
Famous Artists You Might Relate To:
Claude Monet
Georgia O'Keeffe
Richard Avedon
91-120 points: The Emotion Explorer
You are a deeply emotional dreamer, and your dreams are often rich in feelings, textures, and fleeting sensations. You may experience powerful emotions during your dreams, whether they are joyful, fearful, or melancholic. You interpret the world through your emotions, and this carries over into your art preferences. You tend to be drawn to art that conveys emotion, expression, and mood rather than just representing reality. Whether it's through abstract expressionism, impressionism, or art with bold colors and exaggerated forms, you love to engage with works that stir something inside you, that pull at your heartstrings. You appreciate artists who use color, texture, and form to express their deepest emotions, mirroring how your dreams convey feelings and inner turmoil.
Art Styles You Might Love:
Abstract Expressionism
Impressionism
Pop Art
Color Field Painting
Expressionism
Famous Artists You Might Relate To:
Mark Rothko
Edvard Munch
Vincent van Gogh
121-150 points: The Visionary
Your dreams are full of vibrant colors, surreal landscapes, and imaginative scenarios that defy the laws of physics and reality. You are a true visionary, and your dreams take you to places that are entirely new, fantastical, and unrestrained by the limitations of everyday life. This creativity and sense of boundless possibility are mirrored in your art preferences. You are drawn to avant-garde, surrealist, and conceptual art—works that break the boundaries of what is traditionally considered possible. Just as your dreams seem to have no limits, your artistic taste follows suit. You’re excited by the unexpected, the unreal, and the imaginative, and you appreciate pieces that challenge your perceptions and push the envelope of creative expression.
Your artistic preferences embrace mystery, innovation, and the unknown. You may find yourself gravitating toward digital art, surrealist paintings, and sculptures that stretch the definition of art. You’re someone who truly understands that art is a gateway to a world beyond the mundane, where new ideas and wild imaginings can be realized.
Art Styles You Might Love:
Surrealism
Conceptual Art
Futurism
Abstract Art
Street Art
Famous Artists You Might Relate To:
Salvador Dalí
Marina Abramović
Pablo Picasso
Yayoi Kusama