Surrealism was a cultural movement is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members. It started in the mid-1920s.  Surrealism shows the element of surprise and unexpected juxtapositions. Surrealism artist first occurred in Germany in the 1890s. It now has come to be seen as the most influential art style.  Fashion photography, advertisements, and film all use surrealist art.  The surrealist movement was starts by a group of artist in Paris that wanted to “unlock” the power of imagination. Surrealism derives from Dadaism which was that traditional art should be replaced with anything abnormal, ridicules or absurd.  Surrealism is supposed to make you use an unconscious part of your mind, instead of the part of your mind that you would normally use.

            Surrealism attempts to express the workings of the subconscious and is characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of the subject. Juxtaposition is the placement of two things usually abstract concepts. Surrealism in photography is mainly performed using the different techniques. The differential techniques of light and lenses can itself be the primary technique for surrealism. Photo montage is one of the popular processing techniques, in which the several images are coupled together. In photogram, a photographic paper can be used instead of camera to imprint the image. The images produced by the flush of light can create amazing images that has a surrealistic look.




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