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Jerry Jerry Uelsmann Uelsmann American Born, 1934- Gainesville Resident

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Jerry UelsmannJerry UelsmannAmerican Born, 1934-

Gainesville Resident

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A analogue photographer with surrealist inclinations and a photoshop aesthetic done completely in the dark room with multiple exposures and negatives.

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““My creative process begins My creative process begins when I get out with the when I get out with the camera and interact with the camera and interact with the world. A camera is truly a world. A camera is truly a license to explore. There are license to explore. There are no uninteresting things. no uninteresting things. There are just uninterested There are just uninterested people.” people.”

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and he taught at UF, still lives in Gainesville and is married to artist, Maggie Taylor.

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So if you remember…

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Surrealism is an avant-garde movement in art and literature in the 1920’s that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind.

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Some common surrealist techniques are…

Minification/MagnificationMultiplication

FragmentationMetamorphosis

TransferenceDistortion

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Minification /Magnification: Something is made to appear smaller/bigger than expected.

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Multiplication: Repeating images or forms within a composition

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Fragmentation: Splitting or fragmenting objects or images. The subject may be either partially developed, fragmented, or dismembered.

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Metamorphosis: Something in a progressive states of change.

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Transference: The intrusion of an object or element into a space or environment not normally its own; the displacement of an object or elements into a new situation.

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Distortion: the use of latent or hidden images; obscuring the qualities of an object

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Apply the six common surrealist techniques to the following images.

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A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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E.

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F.

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M.C. Escher

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Rene Magritte

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Man Ray

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Dali

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K.

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Kiki Smith

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Frida Kahlo

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Mark Ryden

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Ron Mueck

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