I thought surrealists like Tanguy intended to depict or represent dreams, a
mental reality?
Halbert wrote:
> That is the sort of thing which came to my mind as well when you said
> "nonrepresentational."
>
> "Doug Eichenberg" <dou### [at] nls net> wrote in message
> news:3994bd97@news.povray.org...
> > > That would mean abstract forms and surreal looking images?
> >
> > The description said "anything goes, so long as no one can tell what it
> is."
> > I thought that was a pretty good idea... it's wide open, but also kind of
> > restrictive. I immediately thought of the paintings by Yves Tanguy
> > (one of the surrealists):
> >
> > http://www.oir.ucf.edu/wm/paint/auth/tanguy/tanguy.indef-divisibility.jpg
> >
> > - Doug Eichenberg
> > http://www.getinfo.net/douge
> > dou### [at] nls net
> >
> >
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