subversion and deconstruction of traditional rainbow imagery in surrealist works
The subversion and deconstruction of traditional rainbow imagery in surrealist works refers to the artists' intentional disruption and dismantling of the conventional meaning and symbolism associated with rainbows. This is done through various techniques such as distortion, fragmentation, and juxtaposition, challenging the established norms and inviting new interpretations and perceptions of the rainbow as a visual symbol.
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