A man named Rene floats through the world of his dreams and imagination, fulfilling his desire to become a painter – of apples and hats, Apple hats, apple-these and apple-thats.
His works combined words and images in novel, thought-provoking ways, and used humour and ordinary subjects to inspire viewers to question the world around them..
Rene Magritte (1898–1967), one of the world’s most beloved artists, created whimsical, subversive paintings that helped launch the popularity of surrealism.
Award-winning author Klaas Verplancke mashes everyday objects and words together in ways that are guaranteed to make kids laugh and think.
In his paintings, leaves are lips, baguettes are noses, the right side is never up, and the upside is never down.
A man named Rene floats through the world of his dreams and imagination, fulfilling his desire to become a painter – of apples and hats, Apple hats, apple-these and apple-thats