What is something that always makes you happy?
When there is a light breeze rustling the leaves.
How does one find happiness?
It takes a long time to let go.
I have also done a variation of automatic drawing for another course where we were required to keep a sketchbook and draw from our subconscious. For me, the mere fact that this was an assignment contradicted the goal of creating subconscious drawings, but I did find the task very challenging. After this week's readings, I feel as if Surrealism does not have to be a challenge if one is in the right frame of mind by playing these games and allowing room for open-mindedness.
I found the Surrealist Manifesto interesting as well, as it encourages art educators to "tell [their] students that true poetic thought brings justice as well as freedom. Remember together our passion and our power." i think being able to convey this in a classroom setting would bring out passion in students and allow them to think openly in a different way than they may be used to, which may cause new ideas to emerge. Importantly, these project ideas such as layering images or looking into ink blots can be appropriate for all age levels to encourage impulsive choices and the freeing of one's intuition.
"Surrealist games produce art, but more importantly they produce new knowledge-fresh ways of looking at old situations." (Surrealist Scientific Research Bureau)
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