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Carnival of WarFor as long as I can remember, my paintings were surreal in nature. I always painted this way; even before knowing what surrealism was. It seems I was naturally drawn to it. For instance, similar to automatism, I would just start drawing and allow images to come through all on their own. The same is true for my approach today. Although there is some planning involved, for the most part, I more or less just let things happen. I paint to explore the hidden realms of the psyche, to express the anguish and beauty of life and just to see “What will happen if I try this?” Over the years, it has been a pleasure collaborating with surrealists and hosting a Guest Gallery with hundreds of surreal art submissions from around the world. If you are at all curious about surrealism please go here for a list of search terms to use with your favorite search engine. If you’re an artist and consider your work to be surreal or at least in the spirit of surrealism, then you are welcome to submit your art into the Guest Gallery. You may also submit your website for possible inclusion into the SurreaLists collective at surrealists.org.

Well, all the best & enjoy!

James Sebor

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