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Dali reflecting Dali...
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After Time
Just a collection of extraordinary Surreal Art by famous Artist some well known like Salvador Dali and others that I just discovered and they are wonderful. I hope you like it!
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oilpainting nolle love this day abstract surreal
this kind of painting is a free fall in oil color
this serie I painted in amsterdam
let your imagination fly
music piano pete budden love this day musicinart
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SIR REAL
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Re: After Time
this song is called serenity... sure hope ya like it.... take care now and have a beautiful day...... oct.
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The Bittersweet Symphony of Salvador Dali
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Salvador Dali in some Comercials
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Persistence of Vision
When I wrote my last blog, I thought I was working on a video, but it didn't happen. Until now. The blog has morphed into a video.
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Salvador Dali - The Surrealist Master
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Sunday in the Park - collage
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Ashlee Simpson Making of "Outta My Head" (Ay ya ya) Video
Watch the making of Ashlee Simpson’s new video for “Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)!” The behind-the-scenes tour takes you straight to the video shoot and gives a glimpse into Ashlee’s experience on set. She explains the story behind the Salvador Dali inspired video, and she gives a peek into what it was like to film stunts on a harness and learn how to punch for her fight scene. Keep an eye out for special guest star Kenna.
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Delaney Bishop - The Death Of Salvador Dali (2005)
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Un chien andalou - 1928 Luis Bunuel&Dali
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the clown painting and guitar by nolle
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The Dali Lama Interview
Dali Lama Speaking about Buddhist view of heaven http://www.hoodtube.com/viewProfile.php?user=Tugs10197&ref=Tugs10197
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Reincarnation Profiled for His Holiness the Dali Lama
This was the first movie I ever made on my computer. I used my Windows Movie Maker. I hope you like it! Most people are intrigued by Spiritual Masters, and look to them for entertainment, I like to try to entertain and amuse them to prove I'm grateful.
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Ineffable Inflatus: Dali, Dolly, Dalai
My basic philosophy of life explained in roughly three and a half minutes by Salvador Dali, Dolly Parton, and The Dalai Lama accompanied by Bobby Darrin.
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Salvatore Dali
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thank's for great insperation DALI, CASPER DAVID FRIEDR ICH
Art is Music
Dali is the incrdebel artist
Capser....as well
Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí Domènech Marquis of Pubol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989), popularly known as Salvador Dalí, was a Spanish artist and one of the most important painters of the 20th century. He was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking, bizarre, and beautiful images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1] His best known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Salvador Dalí's artistic repertoire also included film, sculpture, and photography. He collaborated with Walt Disney on the Academy Award-nominated short cartoon Destino, which was released posthumously in 2003. Born in Catalonia, Spain, Dalí insisted on his "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors descended from the Moors who invaded Spain in 711, and attributed to these origins, "my love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes."[2]
Widely considered to be greatly imaginative, Dalí had an affinity for doing unusual things to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork.[3] The purposefully sought notoriety led to broad public recognition and many purchases of his works by people from all walks of life.
Caspar David Friedrich was born in Greifswald, Hither Pomerania. Relevant as a background to his work are the strict Lutheran creed of his father and his early familiarity with death -- his mother died when he was 7, his sister succumbed to typhus fever and his brother was drowned in a frozen lake, allegedly while trying to save Caspar David, under whose feet the ice cracked. In 1790 he began taking art classes from Johann Gottfried Quistorp at the University of Greifswald and literature and aesthetics lessons from Swedish professor Thomas Thorbild, providing a very neat basis to Friedrich's philosophy through the distinction between the body eye and the spiritual eye.
In 1794 he entered the prestigious Academy of Copenhagen, and in 1798 he settled in Dresden. He often painted with India ink, watercolor and Sepia ink, which is said to require particular skills that gained him the attention of critics. It is unclear when he finally took up oil painting, but it was surely after the age of 30. Landscape is always his preferred motive. Mostly based on those of northern Germany, they depict woods, hills, harbors, morning mists, and other light effects based on a close observation of nature.
In 1808 he exhibited one of his most controversial paintings, The Cross in the Mountains (Gemäldegalerie, Dresden), in which - for the first time in Christian art - an altarpiece was conceived in terms of a pure landscape. The cross, viewed obliquely from behind, is an insignificant element in the composition. More important are the dominant rays of the evening sun, which the artist said depicted the setting of the old, pre-Christian world. The mountain symbolizes an immovable faith, while the fir trees are an allegory of hope. Friedrich painted several other important compositions in which crosses dominate a landscape.
Chalk cliffs on Rügen, 1818.The cross in the mountains aroused considerable controversy around Friedrich, who was already on his way to become a celebrity by the time. He was acquainted with Philipp Otto Runge, another notable German painter of the Romantic period, and deserved the admiration of poet Goethe. He was also a friend of Norwegian painter Johann Christian Dahl and Georg Friedrich Kersting. In 1810 he became a member of the Academy of Berlin. Besides of Christianty, German folklore became a more and more prominent topic, thus making Friedrich stand out for his patriotism as well during the French occupation of Pomerania. His marriage with Caroline Bommer in 1818 also marks the
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