The Omnipotence of Dream
at the Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Manchester.
I did not know that Surrealist work was still being created. Somehow, I saw it as a movement of the past, but there were a few works in this exhibition, some quite interesting.
David Hancock, The Sphinx (after Leonor Fini), (watercolour on paper)
David Hancock, The Mannequin (after Paul Delvaux), 2022, (watercolour on paper)
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looking closer
David Hancock, The Giardini (after Mation Adnams), 2023, (watercolour on gesso panel)
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