#renemagritte
A surrealist oil on canvas by Reńe Magritte. This painting, the Lovers II , depicts or try to take our minds to simple places in a relationship that we take for granted. It shows us a grim nature of human connection. The inefficacy and failure to truly unveil true nature of even our most intimate companions. People are quite difficult to understand, each time you think you know them through your experience, you have more to find out each day. It’s like diving deep in a ocean of feelings and thoughts, some ugly, some beautiful. But that’s what makes it interesting and worth it, a deep dive. You may never know what you’re gonna find out. It can be a liitle frustrating that we won’t be able to know anyones true nature , but we can always try to know their deeper and dark sides through this gift of mutual vulnerability.
It is time to add some weirdness to your social feed by following these wonderfully strange artists of the Surrealism movement. From the bizarre worlds of Remedios Varo to the witty compositions of Rene Magritte, there is enough quirky art even for the most eccentric minds.
Rene Magritte ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Salvador Dali ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Max Ernst ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Paul Klee ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Joan Miro ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Man Ray ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Andre Masson ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Frida Kahlo ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Victor Brauner ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Remedios Varo ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Giorgio De Chirico ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
All of the accounts are curated with love :)