There is nothing so loathsome as a sentimental surrealist.
There is nothing so loathsome as a sentimental surrealist.
To be a surrealist means barring from your mind all remembrance of what you have seen, and being always on the lookout for what has never been.
Some of the French surrealists at the beginning of the war had come over to New York and they brought out this magazine. It was a big, glossy magazine full of surrealist things.
I was influenced by surrealist poetry and painting as were thousands of other people, and it seems to me to have become a part of the way I write, but it's not.
Picasso's lifetime ... reflects a wide diversity of style development and also technical innovation, ... He invented things that we take for granted today (like) the invention of collage, assemblage, cubism -- as a style, his surrealist period which is so
The taste for quotations (and for the juxtaposition of incongruous quotations) is a Surrealist taste.
Like all revolutions, the surrealist revolution was a reversion, a restitution, an expression of vital and indispensable spiritual needs.
Gardening can bring out the inner child, and sometimes, especially after all that time out in the hot sun, it can bring out the inner surrealist. When the urge comes over you to construct a zucchini zeppelin or a tomato truck, give in to your muse and then document photograph your masterpiece, preferably against an uncluttered background.
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