Surrealistic Objects
Several surrealistic objects made by various artists. Artworks by Man Ray, Salvador Dalì, Valentine Hugo, André Breton, Gala Eluard, Alberto Giacometti, Pablo Picasso, Juan Mirò, Hans Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Roland Penrose, Meret Oppenheim, George Hugnet, Yves Tanguy, Marcel Jean. Music by Fripp/Summers, ‘Under Bridges of Silence’, ‘In the Cloud Forest’.
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Enjoyed very much.Thanks for sharing….
Transcendental vertigo in various techniques… Always fascinating.
@SpokenFromTheHeart1 Many thanks for your kind words…We have a common passion for Surrealism, i see…Greetings from Italy!
I absolutely love the creativity and imagination that are seen in this clip!
Great work, Andrea.
Enjoyed this post.
Lovely greetings !
Love it …
BEAUTIFUL, STRANGE, LIKE THE OTHERS YOU POST.
IT’S EVER IMPORTANT DON’T FORGET DALI. HE HAD BIN A VISIONARY OF THE INNER OF US. CONGRATULATIONS FOR THIS NEW POSTAGE.
@Vertigo1871 In realtà, l’immagine a 0:31 è una ‘Planche d’associations démentielles ou Feux d’artifice’ (1930) di Salvador Dalì…anche a me piacerebbe possedere un’opera di Meret Oppenheim, e sul tavolo a zampe d’uccello ci appoggerei la tazza e cucchiaino foderati di pelliccia…;-)
l’immagine a 0:31 sembra un ex voto messicano, ma il mio oscuro oggetto del desiderio è sempre stato il tavolo mit Vogelfüssen di Meret Oppenheim.
A quanto pare, i pennuti e le donne surrealiste hanno sempre avuto un rapporto privilegiato.
Non so, ma li trovo divertenti. Naturalmente in senso buono
“Bello come l’incontro casuale di una macchina da cucire e di un ombrello su un tavolo anatomico” (Isidor Ducasse)!!
..Le immagini mi hanno subito ricordato il libro “Il Mobile Surrealista” di Viappiani!!..è meraviglioso, Andrea
Dedicato a Elisa.