The Surrealist Practice: Where Dreams and Reality Are Like Wet Socks

What is the Surrealist Practice?

The surrealist practice is a place where dreams and reality blur like a wet sock in the washing machine. It's a place where the ordinary and the mundane are turned upside down and painted with a thick layer of absurdity.

Key Principles:

By embracing the absurd and the illogical, the surrealist practice seeks to challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of reality.

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