I like the imaginative and crazy art pieces
that have been created for the movement; they were something that hadn't really
been seen before. It was a major contrast to the more traditional portraiture
and more photo-realistic pieces of art that came before it. I find it much more
inspiring than anything that is a simple representation of something. The
movement was all about the expression of the mind and the release of
imagination in an art form, removing yourself from the reality of the world
around you and embracing the creativity bursting from our unconscious. Many
artists painted the things in their dreams, because in your dreams there are no
rules, no boundaries, everything is possible and anything can happen.
The artists
of the movement wanted above all else a free flow from their unconscious to
their art. I love the lack of constraints that this art movement brought with
it, being able to freely express any idea or thought into an art form without
the need to limit the potential. Creating a piece of art with elephant’s heads
being replaced with musical instruments at one point in time would have been
ridiculous and completely unheard of but surrealism brought a more creative
approach to art in general.
The idea of letting
your imagination roam free and not holding anything back intrigues me. I like
how it gives artists the freedom to express their ideas in any shape or form,
rather than restricting themselves to what is around them in the real world. It
gives people the ability to express exactly what is in their mind and share it
with the world which is something that hadn’t really been done before.
RESEARCH
MATERIALS
As well as
looking at key artists such as Salvador Dali I will use a range of reference
materials such as books from libraries and online sites such as:
Surrealism
(Taschen Basic Art Series) by Cathrin Klinsohr-Leroy
Manifestoes
of Surrealism by AndrC Breton