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Girl Power! Making Surrealistic Landscapes Inspired by Salvador Dali

May 3, 2024 By Debra Disman

In what I am calling my “Girl Power” after-school artmaking class (“Making Art Inspired By Great Artists!), my group of seven power artmakers are hard at work creating surrealist landscapes inspired by artist Salvador Dali.

They learned about the concepts of horizon , vanishing points, perspective and scale ad used them to establish and landscape then develop it into a personal, surrealistic world.  It was fascinating to watch.  For our next class, they will be adding images from magazines to complete their works and add another layer of surrealism to them and learning about the artform of collage in the process!

What a marvelous group. Brava!


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Filed Under: ARTISTS, Student Work, Teaching Artist, Uncategorized Tagged With: Afer School Arts Enrichment, After school art class, After School Art Classes, After School Arts programs, Arts Enrichment, City of Santa Monica Youth Office, Collage, CREST, Dali, Distance, Drawing, Drawing Faces, Girl Power, Horizon Line, Landscapes, MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT ARTISTS, Perspective, Print Media, Salvador Dali, Santa Monica Public School After School Enrichment, Scale, Surrealism, Surrealistic Landscapes, Teaching Artist, Vanishing Point

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