surrealist techniques applied to the representation of rainbows in art
"Surrealist techniques applied to the representation of rainbows in art" refers to the incorporation of abstract, dreamlike, or unexpected elements when portraying rainbows, such as distorted colors, juxtaposition with unrelated or irrational objects, or the blending of multiple rainbows, to evoke a sense of imagination, mystery, or the subconscious.
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