Surrealism in Art Ms. Mitat.

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Surrealism in Art Ms. Mitat

Surrealism Beyond real or to go beyond what is real Surrealistic Painters Salvador Dali (Spanish) Rene Magritte (Belgian) WHAT IS SURREAL, UNSUAL, IMPOSSIBLE? WHERE DO THEY GET THEIR IDEAS FROM?

Salvador Dali-The Persistence of Memory 1931

Salvador Dali- Sleep 1937

Rene Magritte- The Lovers 1928

Rene Magritte-Golconde 1953

Rene Magritte-The Son of Man, 1964

Assignment Share or write about a dream or fantasy you’ve had. Remember how you’ve felt during the dream. What kinds of images did you "see" in your dream? Did your dream feel real? Did you dream things that weren't possible in real life? Imagine how your dream would look in a picture. Create a multi-media collage about your dream or fantasy. Use several media to create a surreal piece of art that tells about their dream and how you felt. Think about which materials best show your feelings/ideas. Include surprising, impossible elements to create a mood, describe an idea or tell a story. Be creative and out of this world!