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    them‚ more of aburden which repressed the creative power with taboos. One of the greatest artists of thesurrealist movement was Salvador Dali. He used his ideas to destroy any doctrine and principlewhich relied on reason‚ virtue‚ faith‚ religion‚ social acceptance‚ harmony and ideal beauty. Bybreaking barriers between reality‚ sub-consciousness and dreams‚ Dali created art that isunmistakable and thought-provoking for his audience.

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    Salvador Dali: Meditative Rose Salvador Domingo Dali was a Spanish surrealist painter. He was born in Figueres‚ Spain in the year 1904 and died in 1982. He can be considered to be one of the truly great all-rounders in the arena of Arts as he excelled in an expansive artistic repertoire included film‚ sculpture and photography (“Meditative Rose”). Considered to be highly imaginative‚ he had an eternal urge draw the attention of others to himself. His painting skills are often attributed to the Renaissance

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    Salvador Dali dreams were very important and were constantly seen in his artwork. He painted oil paintings that were small collages of his dream images. His work displayed the "unreal dream" space that he showed with strange hallucinatory characters. When looking at the painting that is the subject of this paper‚ one is already confused by the title‚ let alone the painting itself. One Second Before Awakening from a Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate by Salvador Dali in 1944‚

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    Moore 1 Alexis Moore" Professor Braden" English 101" 03 December 2013" The Persistence of Memory! " In 1931‚ an artist by the name of Salvador Dali created one of his most famous painting to date‚ The Persistence of Memory. Dali did most of the painting one evening when he was alone waiting for his wife‚ Gala‚ to return from the movies. “He claims that the idea came to him when a headache triggered‚ that waiting for Gala seemed interminable and the distortion of time made him think of melting clocks”(Sperling

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    period‚ (before the 1940’s). It was then that Dali‚ greatly influenced by Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams tried to enter the subconscious world while he was painting‚ in order to fathom subconscious imagery. To this end he tried various methods. For example‚ he attempted to simulate insanity while painting‚ and he tried setting up his canvas at the base of his bed to paint before sleeping and upon rising. During this

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    Bunuel said “if he were told he had 20 years to live and was asked how he wanted to live them‚ his reply would be: "Give me two hours a day of activity‚ and I’ll take the other 22 in dreams -- provided I can remember them." 2nd slide • Salvador Dali was born on the 11th of may 1904 he was also a film maker and artist who was fascinated by surrealist thinking and showed surrealist tendencies • He spent most of his life promoting himself and shocking the world with his controversial thinking expressed

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    Alyssa Hankins Art 1300 Section 001 9-29-11 The Persistence of Memory Spain‚ 1931‚ Salvador Dali creates an abstract oil on canvas portrayal or the knowledge that is gained through ones dreams‚ visions‚ and intuition. The Persistence of Memory‚ 1931 portrays an abstract view of time and visions that Dali envisioned. Perhaps‚ his most famous work was The Persistence of Memory‚ which he painted in his younger years in the 30s. The Persistence of Memory‚ 1931‚ elevates the influence of the subconscious

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    Dunbar 5 Works Cited Dali‚ Salvador. The Disintegration of Persistence of Memory. Oil on canvas. 10”x13”. The Dali Museum‚ St. Petersburg‚ Florida. 1952-1954. Hawley‚ Jessica R. Religious Symbolism in Salvador Dali’s Art: A Study of the Influences on His Late Work. Honors thesis. East Tennessee State University. 2012. King‚ Elliot H. “Nuclear mysticism.” Salvador Dalí: Liquid Desire. National Gallery of Victoria‚ Melbourne‚ 2009. Lubar‚ Robert. Dalí: The Salvador Dalí Museum Collection. Bulfinch

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    The painting that I chose to compare to the novel Metamorphosis‚ by Franz Kafka‚ was painted in 1937 by Salvatore Dali. Dali is an established Surrealist painter‚ who‚ like Kafka‚ explored his own psyche and dreams in his work. Dali invented a process‚ called the "paranoiac critical method"‚ which is used in this painting‚ to assist his creative process. As Dali described it‚ his aim in painting was "to materialize the images of concrete irrationality with the most imperialistic fury

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    boomers‚ magic‚ psychedelic or hallucinogenic mushrooms are a fungi containing substance capable of causing the user to hallucinate. These types of mushrooms have been around for many years and exist in many different species. These fungi look just like an ordinary fungi but are illegal in many countries; just like other hallucinogenic drugs. They have many different effects on the body‚ which is why people buy and sell these "magic mushrooms". Hallucinogenic mushrooms are fungi that contain

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