Titillation, transcendence and tremendous talent! (Vote for Dalí)
I think my last blog - Hello, Dalí! (Madman or Genius?) - would have been a great deal more fulfilling (for me, and for everyone else) if I had featured Dalí's work more prominently than my own pics.
In an attempt to atone for this iniquity, I offer you ten fantastigroovy Dalí pics. Don't just look at them. Look into them. Drink them in. Then please cast a vote (in the form of a comment) for your personal favorite (or, if you must, feel free to nominate a Dalí work I haven't included).
1: Portrait of his wife Gala [c. 1945]

2: Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening [1944]

3: Ballerina in a Death's Head [1939]

4: Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man [1943]

5: Hallucinogenic Toreador [1969-70]

6: Young Virgin Autosodomized by her Own Chastity [1954]

7: Gala Contemplating the Mediterranean Sea, which at 20 Meters becomes a portrait of Abraham Lincoln [1976]

8: Christ of Saint John of the Cross [1951]

9: Dalí Nude, in Contemplation before the Five Regular Bodies Metamorphized into Corpuscles, in Which Suddenly Appears the Leda of Leonardo Chromosomatized by the Visage of Gala [1954]

10: Self Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) [1936]









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