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Maladaptive Daydreaming or Euadaptive Daydreaming?

  I just watched this video and, like all of Dr. Todd Grande’s videos, it got me thinking. I can Continue reading →

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Prerealist Creative Exercises

A truly prerealist work is one created simply, honestly, and spontaneously with (hopefully) little interference from external stimuli. ‘External stimuli’ Continue reading →

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Prerealism

Prerealism originated in Windsor, Ontario, Canada back in March of 1995. Originally, it was developed in conjunction with the local Continue reading →

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Further Notes on Prerealism

Comparison to Surrealism Surrealism was clearly a study of objects. By reconstructing – through word, thought, and paintbrush – those Continue reading →

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Essay on Prerealism

The Prerealist logo Throughout history, there are easily identified periods of revolution, upheaval, and revolt which are undoubtedly linked to Continue reading →

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