Wyrd World thread 2

Last one is fucking filled with cancer so let's start this again

>Wyrd World is a empty space filled with random objectoids that serve as planets
>on the objectoids weird forms of life can be found. Non of them look human and they all look like random bits of clay that a 6 year old clumped together

>all forms of life are known simply as "wyrdo's"

>as mentioned befor Wyrdo's can be anything. Humanoid, animal like. Or just walking clumps of clay

Cancer is inherent to the concept.
Face it, your idea is trash.

No you mother fucker go back to the other thread.

Why do you even fucking care this much

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I'm not trying to start a hylics thread you double retard

The Tilled Field is the first of the Joan Miró’s surrealist paintings, after his period of Fauvism. His surreal vision and vivid colorful imagination unite Catalan landscapes with its history and at the same time reflects current politic situation in Spain during 1920s. The mind of spectator is overwhelmed with strong symbolic language that subversively represents continuity of free spirit ideals of present and past in order to confront the strong dictatorship of Spanish government that neglect the Catalan long lasting autonomous thought and local complexity and beauty.

As French surrealist painter and one of the practitioners of automatic writing, André Masson was experimenting with the painting media within the Battle of Fishes. The strong allegoric view on the human condition, constant conflicts and World War I destruction around Europe is depicted by imagery of surreal underwater landscape where sharp–toothed fish sadistically attack each other. The artistic method of use the sand to toss it on canvas, to aggressively sketch and to paint directly from the tube influenced the abstract art and Informel.

The surreal landscape of the Yves Tanguy masterpiece Mama, Papa is Wounded is mainly influenced by the Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis and its language of symbols. In postwar Europe, along with André Breton, Tanguy had conducted the research work on the psychiatric cases of war veterans and transposed their statements into the modern abstract artwork. The painting name is like children’s cry and resembles broken family relations as well as strong sexual connotation of wounded masculinity of the Father, but the real meaning of the abstract and archetypal symbols has been never revealed and stayed enigmatic.

The Great Masturbator is one of the earliest Salvador Dalí‘s surrealist works from the period he was fascinated by Freud’s psychoanalytic theory and obsessed by analyzing unconscious aspects of self as well as sexual repressed mechanism and ego structure. Therefore, painting The Great Masturbator is kind of a self-portrait, view on a artist’s overgrown ego and its transformations, posed in dreamlike surreal landscape along with various objects of desire – beloved Gala or desert oasis but also accompanied by paranoid fears of unknown faceless figures and insects.

The iconic view on melting watches is the central motif of the most famous Dalí’s painting – The Persistence of Memory, which is widely recognized and still actual in modern pop culture. Somewhere in the abstract dreamworld of desires based on Catalan landscape and profound meditation on the theme of the space-time continuum, the self-portrait with the large nose from The Great Masturbator from 1929 is present as self-referencing figure. This painting was of great importance for the artist himself, since Dalí has returned to the theme in various media, style and variations – The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory, Persistence of Memory, the Nobility of Time, the Profile of Time and the Three Dancing Watches.

Hey dude, you can stop. I fucking given up on this. You don't need to contribute or whatever it is your doing

The figure of André Breton is undoubtedly of the great importance for the original Surrealism as he wrote the movement’s manifesto and actively contributed both to the scene and surrealist theory through his writings, publications and polemics with Georges Bataille. Although the artwork Egg in the Church or the Snake is not a painting but a collage, it is on the list because of the concept of the questioning the role of the author, expanding the media and pioneering use of photo-montage in order to make an visual experiment. These aspects altogether with its strong cryptic and dream-like symbolic language deal with the topic of repression of sexual desire under Christian religion.

rior to his affiliation to surrealism, Max Ernst was an influential Dada artist and very important artist of the surrealism. Under the strong influence of both André Breton’s works and writings and Sigmund Freud‘s theory of unconscious, Ernst within the painting The Barbarians explores own childhood memories, subconscious mind as well as primitive pagan mythological and sexual symbols. His concept of barbarians as creatures of surreal landscape is meditation on the theme of forms and forces of life, where there are under-life and super-life species – direct analogies of freudian concept of the ego, super-ego and id, as parts of human personality.

What are you even trying to achieve anymore? Legit question

Postwar explorations in surrealism were strongly influenced by structuralist language theories and the concept of the gap between language and meaning. The Treachery of Images is depicting simple imagery of the pipe and contrasting statement “This is not a pipe”, so it displays thesis of the difference between signifier and signified object to the spectator. Particularly this René Magritte painting was the introduction to Pop art and inspired its development. Relation between Magritte and contemporary art was further examined trough the homonymous publication of Michel Foucault and also shown within the exhibition Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery of Images in 2006-2007 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

>I know your shitty concept doesnt mesh well with surrealism

Yes it does, that's what I'm trying to do. Your just fucking shitposting. Just tell me what your trying to do

Leonora Carrington was important multidisciplinary woman artist within the surrealist movement, active and recognized by its founders, especially between 1937 and 1947. Her roles of a writer, painter, sculptor, weaver and a mother affected her body of work. In her painting Ulu’s Pants, she explored Celtic mythology as well as Mexican cultural tradition to create a hybrid and monstrous characters, shape-shifters which elaborate ideas of self-analysis on symbolic level. Within the great labyrinth of human existence trough time, various incarnations meet and unite different socio-psychological theories of both western and latin world.

You have been doing this sthick for a hour and a half now. Go find something better to do

René Magritte’s The Son of Man is possibly the most iconic surrealist painting of all time, as it offers numerous reinterpretations, appearances and references within the field of popular culture – from Michael Jackson‘s music video “Scream” to Alejandro Jodorowsky‘s film “Holy Mountain”. The painting is a surreal self-portrait of the author, but the very phrase “The Son of Man” also refers to Jesus and thus creates the suspense and tension. Men with bowler hat are frequent motif on Magritte’s paintings, but here the man’s face is hovered by the strange green apple, stating the unstable relation between the visible and hidden, and also conscience and subconscience in human personality.

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Ha ha wow you posted what I posted truly you are a master of comedy

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My original character (do not steal) is called Engelbert Humperdinck and he's a teroic glarflabulon from meatsypizz.

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That's, like, so WYRD!

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Skin isn't sposeta be yellow.

Wyrd, son.

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God damn, this is a fucking blue board you madman.

Huh, wyrd.

What's worse, wyrd cancer or cancerous wryd?

>Wyrd cancer

When your cancer geta cancer

That's wyrd.