From the Spanish painter Salvador Dalí, this one piece.
A postcard as a souvenir for myself.
At first glance, it seems like there’s no depth, but in the back, there’s a path behind a statue of a person.
I’m not sure what lies beyond, but seeing the sea raises questions.
“The Mad Tristan”
It seems to be a work for a ballet stage design.
I love the impression of Dalí’s surrealism; it has a certain charm, along with talent and humor, making him quite popular.
He created a mysterious world with just one oil painting.
I like people who seem interesting to everyone.
Reading about his life and works gives me the impression of a uniquely interesting man^ - ^.
I also love his quotes.
“Do not be afraid of perfection. You will never reach it.”
Speaking of Spain, bullfighting was banned around 2011.
It was seen as cruelty, neither art nor culture.
This outcome seems to stem from an animal welfare perspective.
I think about how the lively energy in the bull paintings of Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí might be denied, and I feel that the flow of time brings both good and bad.
Still, oil paintings never fade, do they? ^ - ^
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