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Page 1: Surrealism. Dada- was an “anti-art” movement protesting against the brutalities of the First World Ware and the insanity of a world that allowed it to.

Surrealism

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• Dada- was an “anti-art” movement protesting against the brutalities of the First World Ware and the insanity of a world that allowed it to happen in the first place

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Sigmund Freud

• Psychoanalysis• Studied dreams as wishfullfillmets • Id, ego and super-ego-The id is the completely

unconscious, impulsive, childlike portion of the psyche that operates on the "pleasure principle" and is the source of basic impulses and drivesFreud compared the relationship between the ego and the id to that between a charioteer and his horses: the horses provide the energy and drive, while the charioteer provides direction

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Surrealism

• Began as a literary movement• A development of Dada• To free our conscious thought processes from

reason and logic, no matter what the consequences.

• Stop thinking and allowed pencils to just work-reaching most creativity

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Our ProjectCreate an artwork that:• Is influenced by Surrealism• includes a self portrait• Is completed with color• Has some sort of idea behind it

The Main idea:• Let you mind wander and think about yourself,

what you are, what you want to be, what you could be, what you would be like if in a movie…

Examples:

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