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SURREALISM a 20th-century avant-garde movement in art that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, for example by the irrational juxtaposition of images.
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Creative Strategies Used in Surrealism JUXTAPOSITION : the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect. TRANSFORMATION: The act of changing in form,shape or appearance. Turning something familiar into unusual or strange.
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Some important Surrealist Artists Salvador Dali Rene Magritte Dorthea Tanning Leonora Carrington
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Salvador Dali GeopoliticusGoodness, Truth and Beauty
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Galatea of the Sphere
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Rene Magritte Siren Le thérapeute
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The Lovers
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The Listening Room
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I Saw Three Cities KAY SAGE
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The Gift
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Dorthea Tanning Family Portrait
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Leonora Carrington
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Create a collage that uses the following creative strategies: Juxtaposition Transformation Using your magazine shapes, create a clear sense of foreground, middle-ground and background Cut your shapes from magazines in a way that gives them new meaning in the collage… no rectangle cutouts! Create a scene that could not exist in real life. SURREAL COLLAGE
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Learning Objectives for the Surrealist Collage: -Create a collage that uses the following creative strategies: Juxtaposition (comparing two things side by side that would normally not go together). Transformation (changing something from its original purpose to a new purpose in your collage. Example: someone’s chin becomes a mountain in your collage. -Using a compatible color palette (colors that cooperate with each other), create a clear sense of foreground, middle-ground and background -Cut your shapes from magazines in a way that gives them new meaning in the collage… no rectangle cutouts! Experiment with a variety of cut edges to create visual pathways between photo sources. Create a scene that could not exist in real life.
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