René Magritte René Magritte was a surrealist artist who described his paintings in this quote: "My painting is visible images which conceal nothing; they evoke mystery and, indeed, when one sees one of my pictures, one asks oneself this simple question, 'What does that mean?' It does not mean anything, because mystery means nothing , it is unknowable." René was most interested in the surrealist movement as it fit his manner of depicting mystery. Golconda - 1953 https://www.renemagritte.org/golconda.jsp The image depicts identical men dressed in black, positioned in hexagonal grids to look like heavy rain against a backdrop of buildings and a blue sky. The men get smaller in size the further back they are. The buildings are suburban, a depiction of where Magritte lived. This piece fits the motto of surrealism, as it channels the power of imagination, imagining the man instead of the raindrops. This piece also fits the aspect of having dream-like visuals, ...