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    • Character Illustrations
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      • Propaganda & Activism
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      • Propaganda Posters
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      • Contour Line; EMPHASIS
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      • Contour Zentangle Design
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Surrealist Collage

Intro To surrealism
 What is surrealism?
Surrealism was an art movement which manifested in Europe between WWI and WWII and continues to influence many artists today. Artists during this time united the conscious with the unconscious, creating dream-like or fantasy images. Surrealist artists such as Salvador Dali drew heavily on Sigmund Freud and his interpretations of dreams, believing that imagination was genius. Click on the link above to read more about the Surrealist Art Movement. 

Surrealist Artists

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^ Rob Gonsalves ^
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Vladimir Kush
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​Salvador Dali

Do Now; Surrealism

In your DO NOW ​portfolio, copy (CTRL C) each slide individually, include the images if they are on the slide. Once all of the questions and images have been copied into your DO NOW portfolio, answer the questions using a different color text.
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Surrealist Collage Tutorial:
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 Rubric ​          

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