Short Interview with Thomas Guggemos

I am Thomas Guggemos. Surrealism has been around since my youth.

Thanks to surrealism I can express ideas that a realistic painter cannot paint. I can put items on canvas that do not exist in reality. My pictures express much more than things that exist in the real world.

For me personally, art is about communicating ideas that I cannot express with words. That’s why surrealism has become the art form I use to express myself. With surrealism I can explain things that I could not do with photography. For me personally, art is about communicating ideas that I cannot express with words. That’s why surrealism has become the art form I use to express myself. With surrealism I can explain things that I could not do with photography.

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