Thursday, March 3, 2016

Project 7: Surrealism and Photo Montage Prework

Surrealism:  /səˈrēəˌlizəm/, noun

  1. A 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, for example by the irrational juxtaposition of images.

Major Artists: Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Andre Masson, Alberto Giacometti, Rene Magritte


Joan Miro
Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. (1893-1983)
Harlequin's Carnival (1924)
Oil on canvas
Dutch Interior (1928)
Oil on canvas

Yves Tanguy
French painter born in Paris, France (1900-1955)
Mama, Papa is Wounded! (1927)
Oil on canvas
Indefinite Divisibility (1942)
Oil on canvas


Meret Oppenheim
Swiss painter and sculptor, born in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. (1913-1985)
Pelzhandschuhe (1936)
Fur covered plastic hands
Luncheon in Fur (1936) 
Fur covered cup

Modern Surrealist Artists


Lebanese Conceptual Photographer
The Unseen

The Unseen

 The Unseen


The Unseen


Christopher McKenny
Conceptual artist from Pennsylvania specializing in 
horror surrealist photography.

Untitled
Self Made Ghosts
Just an Illusion #205
Self Made Ghosts


19 year old conceptual photographer, recently graduated from 
high school, now attending U of Georgia studying photo journalism.
 Chaos Theory
Untitled


Headrush

Headaches


The Five Stages of Grief

Limbo

Illume


Photographer and retoucher from Sweden based in Prague, Czech Republic, and Sweden.

 Set Them Free

The Architect

Dreamwalking

Landfall

Drifting Away

Cut and Fold



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