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The article explores the relationship between reality and imagination in Surrealism, focusing on how Surrealist artists, particularly Salvador Dalí, use real-world elements as a foundation for their fantastical creations. It distinguishes between "blunt" and "fresh" imagination within the movement, arguing that the most impactful Surrealist works achieve a delicate balance between the familiar and the extraordinary. The author emphasizes the importance of grounding surreal imagery in reality to create meaning and resonance. Examples from both visual art and poetry illustrate the concept. Finally, the author's personal reflections and several other related Surrealist artworks are listed.
By Meryem ChThe article explores the relationship between reality and imagination in Surrealism, focusing on how Surrealist artists, particularly Salvador Dalí, use real-world elements as a foundation for their fantastical creations. It distinguishes between "blunt" and "fresh" imagination within the movement, arguing that the most impactful Surrealist works achieve a delicate balance between the familiar and the extraordinary. The author emphasizes the importance of grounding surreal imagery in reality to create meaning and resonance. Examples from both visual art and poetry illustrate the concept. Finally, the author's personal reflections and several other related Surrealist artworks are listed.