1.
What is surrealism? Strange ideas put in art
like what might happen in a dream.
2.
What motif did Magritte use in many of his
works? The man wearing a bowler hat
Why was this
significant? The 1st portrait of the hat guy was a self-portrait
3.
In his work Golconda,
why is it important that Magritte varied the image of the man in the bowler
hat? Arranging layers, scale, background, foreground add variations and that
makes photos interesting to look at rather than the same thing again
How does it add
depth to the work? it adds depth because it shows how different something can
be while using the same motif over again. It makes it interesting to the eye.
When the photo doesn’t have depth it looks like a skin disease.
4.
Why did surreal artists choose to create strange
worlds with their art? they did surrealism to show what things happens in their
mind and to be more expressive and cause talk like dada
5.
Explain how the techniques of juxtaposition,
altered scale, and language help Magritte explore Surrealism. “Magritte and other surrealist artist played
with the subconscious mind concept. They found that juxtaposing ordinary but
unrelated objects could be as disorienting and powerful as waking up from a
strange dream.”
6.
What would be a few reasons why Magritte would
cover the faces of his subjects? It could be anyone including himself. It makes
the viewers wonder what is hidden and why.
7.
Why did Magritte strive for realism &
precision in his paintings? Magritte
was believed to be a prodigy by his parents; he wanted to be noticed as a
painter when he became older. This caused him to be precise in his paintings.
I like how he keeps his photo symmetrical looking even though it normally isn't like that. He has a repetition of clouds in the background of most of his works. The first picture is confusing and i like how he ahs four arms because i didnt notice it at first. the second photo he has a syringe and i wonder what he is doing with it,