All his works are fruits of his imagination.
by using his imagination and thinking of anything at random to create his art work. He drew what was in front of him, but making it more interesting and thinking of random things to include in his art.
oil on canvas :)
Magritte used normal, everyday items in non-traditional ways. He used lithographs that were duplicated to create his artwork. Magritte's work was often simple, but raised questions about reality.
Oil on canvas.
yes he did
by using his imagination and thinking of anything at random to create his art work. He drew what was in front of him, but making it more interesting and thinking of random things to include in his art.
Oil paint on canvas.
oil on canvas :)
Magritte used normal, everyday items in non-traditional ways. He used lithographs that were duplicated to create his artwork. Magritte's work was often simple, but raised questions about reality.
Oil on canvas.
In Magritte's work, the skies often represent a sense of mystery, the unknown, or the subconscious mind. They can also evoke a feeling of infinity or vastness, prompting viewers to contemplate deeper philosophical questions about the nature of reality and perception. Magritte's use of the sky tends to create a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere in his paintings.
yes he did
Anything he wanted. He used people, animals, plants and his imagination. If he saw something he wanted to make look better, he would go home and start ti paint.
He was a surrealist.
yes he did
your imagination that comes from your heart
Oil on Canvas