Psychological Surrealism is an artistic movement that explores the depths of the human mind, blending dreams and reality. It often features bizarre, dream-like scenes that challenge our perceptions and provoke deep emotions. Artists like Salvador Dalí and Max Ernst use unexpected juxtapositions and vivid imagery to reveal the complexities of the subconscious.
This style encourages viewers to confront their own thoughts and feelings, often tapping into themes of freud's psychoanalysis and the irrational. By presenting the inner workings of the mind in a visual format, Psychological Surrealism invites us to question our understanding of reality and the nature of existence itself.