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1. Surreal Handscapes Mrs. ONeill
Fundamentals of Art
2. Surrealism (1924 1930s) Andre Breton (poet) Manifesto on Surrealism
Biomorphic Surrealism-interest in life forms; used automatism (subconscious); mostly abstract
Naturalistic Surrealism-scenes that seem to have morphed into a dream or nightmare
3. Salvador Dali (1904 1989)
4. Salvador Dali Spanish painter
Called his surrealist technique critical paranoia
Terrified of insects, crossing streets, trains, boats, airplanes, showing his feet in public
Very public and flamboyant personality known for his long handlebar mustache
Instead of inventing new forms to symbolize the subconscious he represented his hallucinations with meticulous realism
Collaborated and created many short films
Dali museums Bilbo Spain and St. Petersburg, FL
8. YouTube - Salvador Dali (The wierdest stuff I have ever seen)
YouTube - Salvador Dali on "What's My Line?
YouTube - Salvador Dali & Gala Born From An Egg
15. Surreal Handscapes Practice hand drawing as a class, then individually in your sketchbook
Draw out ideas for a fantasy landscape that incorporates at least three hands (can be as many as you want) in different positions sketchbook/ get approved
Draw out final approved handscape on 12x18 white paper. Color with colored pencils. Finish with blender.