Trying to depict realistic surrealism, its complicated in general, but with Dali it is definitely a struggle. To get right to the point of your question. Yes, Dalis persistence of memory does show emotion. The melting clocks to Dali's point of view had life, movement, character ect. If anything was still, lack of movement, it was dead.
For instance The Persistence of Memory, or the Burning Giraffe.Salvador Dali's most famous painting is the Persistence of Memory, which features a set of melting watches in a shore setting.
It depends on memory.
He says: 'Do what I do! Dream!'
Salvador Dalí did.
By Salvador Dalí.
The Gunthridge Show - 2007 The Persistence of Memory 1-2 was released on: USA: 29 October 2007
The Persistence of Memory was created in 1931.
Persistence of Memory - 2008 was released on: USA: April 2008
For instance The Persistence of Memory, or the Burning Giraffe.Salvador Dali's most famous painting is the Persistence of Memory, which features a set of melting watches in a shore setting.
It depends on memory.
The cast of Persistence of Memory - 2008 includes: Mariana Chamorro Sarah Doherty
The cast of Persistence of Memory - 1993 includes: Marcel Maillard as Willard Freeman
Persistence of Memory - 2003 was released on: USA: 1 April 2003 (video premiere)
decay
Salvador Dali
The cast of The Persistence of Memory - 1998 includes: Dale Fletcher as Dying Man Declan Scott as Baby
1931