Desert Dreams By Victor Sillué, Norwegian Surrealist Who Paints Worlds Between Memory And Sleep

Victor Sillué is a Norwegian 3D surrealist artist who builds cinematic digital landscapes where dream and memory blur. Working primarily in Blender, he focuses on minimal, atmospheric scenes—dunes, lone figures, distant structures—shaped by light, scale and color to explore mystery, melancholia, escapism and the symbolic weight of myth and folklore.

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His worlds sit “between dream and memory,” often vast deserts or foggy horizons with tiny human silhouettes, inviting viewers to project their own narratives.

Early on he immersed himself in outrun, lo‑fi and vaporwave aesthetics as a curator account during Covid, then shifted into creating his own work; the name out of this “outrun” obsession stayed.

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