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A look at Surrealism through photography

DREAM OR NIGHTMARE?

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JERRY UELSMANN

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JERRY UELSMANN

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JERRY UELSMANN

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MAN RAY

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MAN RAY

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RÉNÉ MAGRITTE

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RÉNÉ MAGRITTE

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MAURICE TABARD

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MAURICE TABARD

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ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ

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ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ

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EUGÈNE ATGET

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EUGÈNE ATGET

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You will select an artist and type up a visual analysis about one of their pieces of artwork.

Visual analysis:1. Describe 2. Analyze3. Interpret4. Judge

YOUR ASSIGNMENT – PART 1

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1. Decide whether you will create a Dream or Nightmare image.2. Photograph at least 10 different objects/scenarios that you associate with a dream or nightmare. 3. Create your own 7-10 layer photomontage inspired by the artist's theme, images, composition, techniques, and title. You may also use images that you shot for other projects.4. Be sure to use a range of Adjustments: color, curves, levels; Filters: solarize, find edges, watercolor, etc.; Transformations: scale, perspective, distort, etc.; Opacity, and Blending Modes, including “Blend If…”

YOUR ASSIGNMENT – PART 2

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1. Now use the same/similar images to create the opposite of what you did first: Make your Dream a Nightmare or vice versa.2. You may shuffle your layers, change opacity, blending modes, etc. to create the opposite effect.3. In a word document title each photomontage and give a brief

interpretation of what the meaning was for your dream/nightmare image. (Think in terms of the visual analysis part – Interpretation) There should be a title and interpretation for each image.4. Print out the word document and cut up the two interpretations separately.5. Mount both photomontages with their interpretations onto black paper.

YOUR ASSIGNMENT – PART 3


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