“In a very broad stroke I would describe AfroSurrealism to be rooted in the imaginary, the dream world, the fantastic, or as poets Aimé and Suzanne Césaire called “The Marvelous.” It describes a kind of limitless reality, hybridization of all forms (gender, cultural, sexual, racial, psychological, etc), the blending of the visible world and the invisible world, the subconscious reality existing in the conscious reality.”
Krista Franklin

“In a very broad stroke I would describe AfroSurrealism to be rooted in the imaginary, the dream world, the fantastic, or as poets Aimé and Suzanne Césaire called “The Marvelous.” It describes a kind of limitless reality, hybridization of all forms (gender, cultural, sexual, racial, psychological, etc), the blending of the visible world and the invisible world, the subconscious reality existing in the conscious reality.”

Krista Franklin

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