Interesting Facts about the great artists Salvador Dali
There is no argument in saying that Salvador Dali is a world-famous artist who was known for his pure surreal creations and ultimate fashion sense. Even though he was born in a strict environment, his thoughts were not bound to that fact and his talent grew up day by day. He was too young when his mother died and his parents believed that Dali was the incarnation of his elder brother who had died just 9 months ago his birth. His father was not happy with his outburst behaviors but he supported his art and was happy with his sons’ talent. Here are some interesting facts about Dali that people must know to understand his true identity:
When asked about his brother, Dali said that he believed he and his brother were like two droplets of water, just similar to each other but with different reflections. He has mentioned his brother in his double identity portrait in which there is a young man who is meant to be his brother. His work was truly based on his imagination and thoughts that were in his mind at that time.
Sigmund Freud was the man who influenced this great
artist and Dali was his real fan. Most of his work was based on his inspiration
with Freud and he even visited Sigmund in London to show him the article he had
written and the painting he crafted for the paranoiac-critical method.
Hallucinations were a part of Dali’s journey to becoming
a great artist.
He never used any kind of drug but he had found a unique
way to access his subconscious i.e. by staring at certain objects and bringing
hallucinations to mind. He loved this way of getting deep into his thoughts to
craft masterpieces. His collection is still available at many online stores
that sell authenticated Salvador Dali works for sale. People
who want to bring the real art home buy his collection and keep his legacy
alive at their places.
Dali has worked with famous film director Alfred
Hitchcock and Walt Disney and crafted an ultimate collection of oil paintings
and drawings that gained a lot of fame.
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