Yes, Salvador Dalí did utilize chance in his art, particularly through techniques like "paranoiac-critical method," which encouraged spontaneous and subconscious creation. This approach allowed him to embrace randomness and unexpected imagery in his work, often leading to surreal and dreamlike compositions. Additionally, Dalí's experiments with automatic drawing and other chance-driven methods reflect his interest in the unpredictable aspects of creativity.
Competitive.
Senor Salvador Dali
Yes, he did. Surrealistic influences are evident in many works during the next generations of artists.
Salvador Dali's painting genre is surrealism.
I can find no info on Salvador Dali going to Bolivia. There are Bolivian people named Dali, though. (Not Salvador).
Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali and Joan Miro.
Competitive.
Rene Magritte and Salvador Dali
clarity and detail
George Suerat Salvador Dali
SALVADOR DALI IN PRESISTANCE OF MEMORY, but there may be others...
He became the best-known of the surrealist artists.
Senor Salvador Dali
Yes, he did. Surrealistic influences are evident in many works during the next generations of artists.
No, Salvador Dali is not single.
Salvador Dali. There are a few famous artists who sported the handlebar mustache. The most famous artist to do so in recent times is probably Salvador Dali.