symbolism of rainbows in surrealist artwork
The symbolism of rainbows in surrealist artwork refers to the use of a multi-colored spectrum of light to represent the dreamlike and subconscious realms depicted in surrealism. It signifies the blending of disparate elements and the unification of contradictory elements, reflecting the surrealist notion of exploring the irrational and fantastical aspects of the human psyche.
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