[ adj ] characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtapositions <adj.all> a great concourse of phantasmagoric shadowsthe incongruous imagery in surreal art and literature
He did paintings that were almost surrealistic in nature, and once had a one-man show at the Art Institute of Chicago, Shields said Sunday.
"There is an absurd surrealistic situation here, where Arabs build houses for Jews in the territories," said Yonin, who came here seven months ago and works as a plumber on a construction site in Israel.
It's a surrealistic piece about women driven crazy by housework, a theme with which I can of course sympathize.
No doubt he would think such an absurd thing was surrealistic." A twin-engine plane exploded at 4,000 feet over the Everglades, apparently killing the three people on board, the U.S. Coast Guard said Saturday.
The new works are Glen Tetley's "La Ronde," based on Arthur Schnitzler's dissection of human relations and set to Erich Wolfgang Korngold's "Sinfonietta, Opus 5," and the surrealistic "Blue Snake" by French Canadian choreographer Robert Desrosiers.