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N.S.P.S.

This picture is titled "The National Society for the Preservation of Surrealism". A lot of books about Dali, magritte and other surrealist artists say that surrealism is dead and that it died in about 1940. On the contrary, I declare that surrealism is not dead and it never will be dead as long as our imaginations and our dreams continue. Surrealism is more, than just a passing popular trend. Surrealism reaches out, grabs and captures people from every new generation with such a great power to free us to think for ourselves and to be ourselves. Again surrealism is not dead it has just branched out everywhere creating new children and grandchildren of the original movement. Andrew Brenton was too restrictive and made too many rules, turning the most free art movement into his own little prison. As the great artists of that movement broke free from Brenton's prison cells, they brought back life and pure free creativity back to surrealism.

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