Tecdavid
Verdentia's Gardener
Anyone a fan of this medium? I've always loved it, myself, although I admit I haven't seem very much outside the works of Dali.
What I like about surrealism is that there doesn't need to be any deep-rooted message or meaning in order for a piece to create a sense of curiousness, mysteriousness, or poignancy. You could get lost in such works for hours, simply seeing whether there's a puzzle to solve, or whether there’s any little secrets you may not have noticed at first glance.
It's not just art on canvas, either - I find surrealist music, film and animation very intriguing, too. Sometimes it's fun to hunt for meaning, even when you know there nary a scrap of meaning to be found.
What I like about surrealism is that there doesn't need to be any deep-rooted message or meaning in order for a piece to create a sense of curiousness, mysteriousness, or poignancy. You could get lost in such works for hours, simply seeing whether there's a puzzle to solve, or whether there’s any little secrets you may not have noticed at first glance.
It's not just art on canvas, either - I find surrealist music, film and animation very intriguing, too. Sometimes it's fun to hunt for meaning, even when you know there nary a scrap of meaning to be found.