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Surrealistic Theme
For my surreal photomontage I would like to do a
self-portrait. I really liked a piece by Rene Magritte called A girl with Java
curls. For me to have all the pictures I need I would have to take a picture
holding the mirror and another picture of just the mirror and the last one of
just my reflection in the mirror. To then make my picture look similar id need
to use photo shop to cut out the mirror and place the picture with my refection
in place of where the inside of the mirror was.
Surrealistic Artists Research
Rene
Magritte was born in 1898 in Lessines, Belgium to a wealthy manufacturer
father. Rene decided to study at the Academie des Beaux-Art after his mother
committed suicide in 1912. He Married Georgette in 1922. He was the most
celebrated Belgian artist in the twentieth century, he had achieved great
popular acclaim for his idiosyncratic approach to surrealism. He died in 1967.
Artist’s
Name: Rene Magritte
Title: Golconda
Date: 1953
Description:
It’s a lot of men in black trench coats and hats in different angles raining
down on a building.
Analysis:
this piece isn’t very symmetrical because the building wouldn’t quite match up.
Interpretation:
I find the meaning of this piece to be that men rule the world. It also reminds
me of the song it’s a raining men.
Judgment: I
think that this is a very good piece. Magritte did a very good job and the
further the men get the more they look like rain.
Artist’s
Name: Man Ray
Title: Woman
with long hair
Date: 1929
Description:
It’s a woman with long hair, it looks like she is bending back on something but
she looks like kind of dead and it’s like a very dreary feel.
Analysis:
This piece is very symmetrical vertically, but it’s not at all horizontally.
Interpretation:
I think the purpose of this picture is to show death.
Judgment: I
think that this picture is very well done, I feel like he went for a more
dreary look and he did exactly that.
Monday, November 17, 2014
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