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This photograph was took by Sarah Albert and exibits the pretty pink, purple, and blue colors of the dress.

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James Jaeger was the photographer of this photo making the background black and white and the dress stand out with the cherries on it.

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Katya Williams shows the flowy dress in this dramatic pose. It makes it very eye catching and pretty.

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Andrea Klarin shows a very sassy look in this photograph in putting red lips and the white fur around her neck.

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This photograph is promoting jewelry in using the hands and rings and necklace and making it pop.  It eliminates the background as well. 

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Yanick Dery shows off this very glossy and girly make up on her model with a close up of her face and make up.

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Raya portrays this very fierce look in her photograph while showing different aspects such as the make up, the hairstyle, and the feather top.

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This photograph shows the hipster style clothing with a very simple hair grabbing pose in a sandy field giving the clothing a more exaggerant look.

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This photo in black and white gives the dress a more dramatic and pretty flowy feeling.

 
 
Salvador Dali
The Persistence of Memory
Rene Magritte
Son of Man
Max Ernest
The Elephant Celebes
Man Ray
Incompris
Joan Miro
Tilled Field
 
 
Surrealism 
               Surrealism was a way in art to contrast reality with dreams. Artists painted strange things that seemed very illogical the scenes created were strange creatures made of everyday objects. Surrealism expresses emotions that don’t even make sense. Surrealist works feature the element of surprise, but many surrealist artists and writers regard their work as an expression of the philosophical movement with the works of being an artifact.

            Surrealism began in the early 1920s in Paris. It was a literary movement that experimented with a new mode of expression, which sought out to release the unbridled imagination of subconscious artist and people. Surrealism became an intellectual and political movement. The surrealist movement of visual arts and literature flourished in Europe between World Wars I and II. It had an emphasis on positive expression. The movement was a reaction against rationalism that guided European culture and politics in the past horrors of World War I.

            The first appearance of surrealism was in the preface to Guillaume Apolinaire’s play in 1917. He coined the word surrealist. There are many important surrealist artists that have added their own spontaneity and randomness to their work making it special. Some of those people are Jean Arp, Hans Bellmer, Salvador Dali, Marcel Duchamp, Alberto Giacometti, and Joan Miró. Surrealism is a very unique way for people to express themselves without anyone being able to understand it but still is very interesting to look at and admire, because it is out of this world.