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    10 Extraordinary Quotes to Understand Surrealism

    10 Extraordinary Quotes to Understand Surrealism

    Surrealism is an art movement that challenges conventions and takes us into a world of dreams, fantasies, and the unexpected. Emerging in the 20th century as a response to rationalism, logic, and the calamities of the modern world, Surrealism seeks to explore the depths of the subconscious and question reality itself.

    Dive into the fascinating world of Surrealism and discover some inspiring quotes from the surrealists themselves, offering a closer look at their thoughts and the unique and fascinating world they created:

    What I want to show in my images is the beauty of failure. - Salvador Dalí

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    "What I want to show in my images is the beauty of failure." - Salvador Dalí
    Dalí believed that art should capture the essence of human failure and find beauty in it, challenging the conventions of perfection.

    Art is the revelation of nature's darkest secrets, those that remain hidden beneath the everyday appearance. - Max Ernst

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    "Art is the revelation of nature's darkest secrets, those that remain hidden beneath the everyday appearance." - Max Ernst
    Ernst expressed the belief that art allows us to reveal the hidden depths of nature, exploring the most enigmatic aspects of reality through artistic creation.

    Beauty will be convulsive or not at all. - André Breton

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    "Beauty will be convulsive or not at all." - André Breton
    Breton emphasized the need for art to evoke intense and transformative emotions, challenging the idea that beauty should be serene or tranquil.

    Reason has taken power and become a true dictator. The struggle, then, is to liberate humanity. - Joan Miró

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    "Reason has taken power and become a true dictator. The struggle, then, is to liberate humanity." - Joan Miró
    Miró expressed concern about the dominance of reason in society and the emergence of totalitarianism, advocating for individual freedom through art and creativity.

    My painting is visible images for the blind, sounds for the deaf, a place for the placeless, a time for the timeless. - René Magritte

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    "My painting is visible images for the blind, sounds for the deaf, a place for the placeless, a time for the timeless." - René Magritte
    Magritte described his art as a sensory experience that transcends the limits of conventional perception, inviting the viewer to explore alternative realities through his works.

    There are no solutions because there are no problems. - Marcel Duchamp

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    "There are no solutions because there are no problems." - Marcel Duchamp
    Duchamp challenged the notion that art should solve problems, suggesting instead that true art is an endless exploration that doesn't need definitive answers.

    I just want to express what I have inside me, try to be true to myself and to the reason I'm here: to be myself and try to make people reflect on their own lives. - Frida Kahlo

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    "I just want to express what I have inside me, try to be true to myself and to the reason I'm here: to be myself and try to make people reflect on their own lives." - Frida Kahlo
    Kahlo shared her desire for authenticity and honesty in her art, seeking to inspire reflection and emotional connection in the viewer through her powerful works.

    There is nothing more surreal than reality itself. - Philippe Soupault

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    "There is nothing more surreal than reality itself." - Philippe Soupault
    Soupault reflected on the nature of reality, suggesting that everyday life can be stranger than any surreal creation.

    The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. - Albert Einstein (occasional collaborator of the surrealists)

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    Einstein recognised the importance of mystery in the human experience, suggesting that beauty lies in exploring the unknown, both in art and science.

    Dreams are the only realities. - Federico García Lorca

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    "Dreams are the only realities." - Federico García Lorca
    García Lorca offered a poetic view of surrealism, suggesting that dreams are the true expression of human reality.

    In a world where reality intertwines with dreams and imagination shapes existence, Surrealism emerges as a reflection of our complex human nature. The quotes of the surrealists invite us to explore the deepest corners of our minds and embrace the beauty of failure, the revelation of the hidden, and the convulsion of beauty in our lives.

    At Materia Rica, we understand that each person carries a unique story, a personal narrative that intertwines with the very fabric of their being. Our jewellery inspired by Surrealism is much more than jewellery: it's an expression of your narrative, a way to carry your story with you with every step you take.

    With Materia Rica, you can Wear Your Story in a unique and fascinating way, honouring the depth and complexity of your own existence while challenging conventions with artistic and locally sourced jewellery.

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