Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Salvador Dali and 'Alice in Wonderland'


      Salvador Dali (1904 - 1989), Spanish painter, who had identified himself with the Surrealism movement, made catchy series of images made by Lewis Carroll  'Alice in Wonderland'. 
     Compositions of artworks are rich with visual elements; colors are blended creating the mystic atmosphere of scenes. Every artwork speaks about controlled madness. Nor panels are full of symbols, but maintains harmony and balance. From the sharp traces of the black ink grows elements of the reality - the viewer can mention trees, sea and even small people, animals and flowers. 
      I think that unity of pieces is achieved by using visual opposites: here and there forms are blurred, flowing, and elsewhere are strictly structured. In addition, the introduction of color flashes enriches the exposure field and I simply like it.



Salvador Dali 'Alice in Wonderland'; 1.


Salvador Dali 'Alice in Wonderland'; 2.


Salvador Dali 'Alice in Wonderland'; 3. 


Salvador Dali 'Alice in Wonderland'; 4.
Salvador Dali 'Alice in Wonderland' ; 5.

Salvador Dali 'Alice in Wonderland'; 6. 




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