Thursday
Visions of Salvador Dalí
[Disintegration of Persistence; 1952 Salvador Dalí.]
Salvador Dalí-(1904-1989)
"He was bazaar, but was he crazy, insane, with paintings (viewed in his time) as nonsensical?
He spoke of lost continents (Mexico from China) with a forethought that many interpreted as “eccentricus”, but in true fact, his life deviated to form an elliptical path of Futuristic awareness...Too-too early for his time."
~M. B
"There's hope for the Insane!" ~(^_^)
Be the judge, and visit the gallery and biography, of Salvador Dalí.
Or read a little Wikipedia Dirt .
[Image: by graciousness of A.R.-05]
~Dali’s (soon to be) Hilltop Rhino-Guard, at the 10th-century castle of Quermanco in the village of Vilajuiga. Story Here.
NOTE: The mustachioed surrealist had tried to buy this castle for his wife, Gala. His dream was to install a domesticated rhinoceros to guard the hilltop, with its serene views over the Mediterranean and the Pyrennees.
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