Thursday, April 14, 2005
Dali's Iceland
(from Seewald.com) I know that Salvador Dali had an unreal travel agent. How else to explain, aside from talent and drugs that are probably no longer available, the images that spilled onto the canvas? Once in a while, by concentrating on the minutiae of daily life, the world does appear as some of his paintings ahve revealed. And then, sometimes you actually see a place, say as in Iceland, where Dali must have been. Concoction of the natural.
The family's go their clanedar cleared in late April. Hoping to get to Philly to see Dali at the Philadelphia Museum of the Arts. Early Sunday mornings are still FREE!!!
(from Seewald.com) I know that Salvador Dali had an unreal travel agent. How else to explain, aside from talent and drugs that are probably no longer available, the images that spilled onto the canvas? Once in a while, by concentrating on the minutiae of daily life, the world does appear as some of his paintings ahve revealed. And then, sometimes you actually see a place, say as in Iceland, where Dali must have been. Concoction of the natural.
The family's go their clanedar cleared in late April. Hoping to get to Philly to see Dali at the Philadelphia Museum of the Arts. Early Sunday mornings are still FREE!!!
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