Hideo Mori, Untitled, 1986

Still picking up the pieces of yourself after the weekend? Us too—which is why this fractured rendering by Japanese artist Hideo Mori is resonating so strongly with us this Monday morning. The vibrant blue overtones and fragments of classical sculpture are typical of Mori’s neo-surrealist dreamscapes, which he began making in the 1970s, using paint applied via spray gun—to hypnotic effect.