With a subtle nod to the Surrealist masters, Oeur Sokuntevy once again takes the feminine psyche and splays it across painted canvases, a dissection of dreams, fears and wishes. Fantasies, as a personal and wider narrative, exists at the intersection between desire and obligation, a conflict and burden. A woman offers her husband for sale, another enhances her lips and breasts and yet another is caught in the nightmare of caring for a sick child. Like the surrealists before her, Sokuntevy works from the sub-conscious.