surrealism

  • Karina Yacoubian’s Artistic Vision Beyond Color
    Creative Spotlight • Singulart Artists
    Karina Yacoubian’s Artistic Vision Beyond Color

    Step into Karina Yacoubian’s world, where light, shadow, and texture create an emotional landscape beyond the visible spectrum. Karina Yacoubian’s work doesn’t subject you to a visual experience – it’s an immersive, meditative exploration of her inner world. Throughout her life, she grew a deep craving and need for a creative process. Karina developed works steeped in an intimate relationship…

  • Lisa Torske’s Art Journey: Bringing Magic to Life
    Artist Journey • Singulart Artists
    Lisa Torske’s Art Journey: Bringing Magic to Life

    Lisa Torske reflects her art as a powerful blend of cultural awareness and surreal imagination, capturing the beauty and complexity of the human experience. Lisa’s life as an artist started with a touch of cultural richness and social sensibility as a result of her Ecuadorian upbringing. It’s not just her imagination that can be captured in her art. Her images…

  • A Day With Ta Thimkaeo
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    A Day With Ta Thimkaeo

    Suthamma (Ta) Thimkaeo is an exciting Thai painter whose works have gained international recognition and who is one of Singulart’s bestsellers. Working in a representational style, she boasts a versatile body of work that includes soft colors and shapes, inventive subjects, and influences of the cubist and surrealist movements. Her paintings are quirky, featuring figures with eggs for faces and…

  • The Son of Man: Magritte’s Famous Contribution to Surrealism
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    The Son of Man: Magritte’s Famous Contribution to Surrealism

    The Son of Man is a 1964 surrealist self-portrait by Belgian artist René Magritte. As one of the most recognizable paintings of the surrealist movement, the painting is both simplistic and ambiguous, with the meaning left to the interpretation of the viewer. Singulart will be exploring the theories behind the meaning of The Son of Man, Magritte’s history with surrealism,…

  • The Garden of Earthly Delights: 15th Century Surrealism of Hieronymus Bosch
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    The Garden of Earthly Delights: 15th Century Surrealism of Hieronymus Bosch

    The Garden of Earthly Delights is a stunningly detailed triptych by Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch. Fascinating, complex, and terrifying, The Garden of Earthly Delights is considered Bosch’s seminal piece. Singulart will be examining each panel of the triptych, as well as Bosch’s history and the various interpretations of his work.   Who was Hieronymus Bosch? Not much is known about Hieronymus…

  • Weeping Coconuts: Kahlo’s Last Years and Last Works
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    Weeping Coconuts: Kahlo’s Last Years and Last Works

    Frida Kahlo painted Weeping Coconuts towards the end of her life, when her deteriorating health prevented her from painting larger more detailed compositions and she no longer wished to paint self portraits. She used the contents of this still life, namely the two large coconuts, as vehicles for expressing the intense emotions she was experiencing at the time. In this…

  • The Robing of the Bride and the Contradictions of Surrealist Painting
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    The Robing of the Bride and the Contradictions of Surrealist Painting

    Max Ernst’s The Robing of the Bride exemplifies the contradictions and complexities of Surrealist painting, simultaneously interwoven with autobiographical detail. In this article, Singulart considers this masterpiece by Max Ernst in the context of his life and Surrealism. Who was Max Ernst?  Max Ernst (1891-1976) was a key figure of the Dada and Surrealist movements in the early 20th century.…

  • Europe After the Rain II: An Abstract, Apocalyptic Landscape
    Art History • Artworks under the lens
    Europe After the Rain II: An Abstract, Apocalyptic Landscape

    Max Ernst’s Europe After the Rain II conjures up a surreal, apocalyptic landscape that seems to reflect his own personal horror at the wars through which he lived and fought. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at Max Ernst’s life and examines Europe After the Rain II as well as his experimental techniques.  What is happening in Europe…

  • The Antipope: Max Ernst’s Surreal, Mysterious Portrait
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    The Antipope: Max Ernst’s Surreal, Mysterious Portrait

    Max Ernst’s The Antipope is a surreal figurative work that exemplifies his fantastical surrealist style and also represents aspects of his tumultuous personal life. In this article, Singulart investigates the life of Max Ernst and the meaning behind the singular work that is The Antipope. Who was Max Ernst?  Max Ernst (1891-1976) was a key figure of the Dada and…

  • The Persistence of Memory and Salvador Dalí’s Contribution to Surrealism
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    The Persistence of Memory and Salvador Dalí’s Contribution to Surrealism

    Salvador Dalí is one of the undisputed masters of surrealism, demonstrated not only through works like The Persistence of Memory but also through his flamboyant, colorful personality. The Persistence of Memory is one of his most beloved paintings, with surrealist imagery that would become part of Dalí’s legacy as an artist. Singulart will be examining the life of Dalí, including…