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Native Americans freely hang dreamcatchers in the room or directly above the sleeper's head. According to an old legend of North American Indians, bad dreams are caught in the net of the catcher and are destroyed by daylight in the morning. The good ones slide down the feather back into the sleeper's soul, so they can continue working with them. The background of the paintings is created by spraying blue and gold paint. The painting is treated with a final varnish.
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