The artwork titled “Far From” by Dorothea Tanning, created in 1964, is a notable piece within the Surrealism art movement and belongs to the figurative genre. The composition is rendered in a dreamlike, hazy atmosphere with soft, blurred lines and muted colors, characteristic of Tanning’s surrealistic style.
In the artwork, fragmented and distorted human figures emerge and fade within an ethereal, misty expanse. The forms exhibit an interplay of motion and stillness, enhancing the overall enigmatic and otherworldly ambiance. Subtle inflections of color contrast against a primarily pastel and muted backdrop, infusing the space with a sense of depth and complexity. The fluidity and abstraction of the forms suggest themes of metamorphosis and transcendence, inviting viewers to ponder the surreal and often elusive nature of reality.