History
TYPES of surrealism
CHARACTERISTICS
ARTISTIS
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
100

During this time, art reflected the reality, it was very serious and often restrictive.

What is the beginning of Word War I?

100

The "Pope of Surrealism"

Who is André Breton?

100

Is when one element changes into another.

What is Metamorphosis?

100

André Breton developed this activity to release the subconscious  mind through drawing.

What is Automatic Drawing?

100

We use this element to convey different expressive qualities, it can be drawn freehand, Continuous, Broken, Thick, Thin and there are different types like: Curved, Horizontal, Vertical or Jagged

What are lines?

200

They questioned traditional viewpoints and made unorthodox choices towards the end of the war.

Who are Philosophers, Politicians, artists and musicians?

200

They wanted their brains to speak

directly to their hands, not worrying over color,

composition, or even subject matter.

What is Automatist Surrealism?

200

An example of this would be Lobster Phone by Salvador Dalí.

What is Juxtaposition?

200

Dali stared intensely at an object until he saw a different image, just as we sometimes look at clouds and see recognisable forms.

What is Critical-paranoia?

200

Is a flat area surrounded by edges or an outline.

What is Shape?

300

During this time two styles of art emerged whose simple goal were to ignore reality

What is Dadaism and Surrealism?

300

These artists based their work around

metaphor and dreams; they would often hide secret

messages in their imagery.

What is Veristic Surrealism?

300

is often represented by making one or

more elements in an artwork drastically larger or

smaller than it should be.

What is Scale?

300

He often took one element and repeat it to an impossible degree. 

Who is René Magritte?

300

This color scheme have all the colors of a single hue.

What is Monochromatic ?

400

This art style, while still having humor and whimsy characteristics, was also political and aggressive. 

What is Dada? 

400

there is no deeper meaning; they

simply are what they are.

What are the automatist artworks?

400

Surrealism often challenges what we

consider “normal” , 

For example,

a man who was able to take his face off.

What is an  impossible action?

400

Austrian Neurologist who believed that when we are unconscious, our minds travel down pathways that are often overlooked.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

400

The absence of uniformity or monotony.

What is Variety?
500

Was an escape from reality, an exploration of deeper meanings, like our true desires, emotions and fears.

What is surrealism?

500

In this painting; 

Salvador Dalí associated

crawling ants with approaching death.

What is The persistence of Memory?

500

Characteristic used by artists like René Magritte, in his painting Golconda, which features a landscape of falling men.

What is repetition?

500

By being brave enough to explore what cannot be seen, this group brought attention to the idea of the subconscious mind having meaning.

Who are the Surrealists?

500

Special Importance, value or prominence given to something.

What is Emphasis?