He always demonstrated hom much he loved every bit of his wife. I guess that goes for her ear as well.
they say Salvadr Dali had a heart disease and other diseases(do more research)
they said it was narly dude
Yes, he did. Some say he called it Ozzie.Dali's ocelot was named Baboo, and was trained & owned by one of Dali's managers Capt. Moore.
Dali made over 1500 paintings, most of them bizarre. Nobody, not even Dalí himself, can say exactly how each idea entered Dalí's mind.
Dali made over 1500 paintings, most of them bizarre. Nobody, not even Dalí himself, can say exactly how each idea entered Dalí's mind.
they say Salvadr Dali had a heart disease and other diseases(do more research)
He is reported to have said: 'Modesty is not exactly my speciality'.
they said it was narly dude
Yes, he did. Some say he called it Ozzie.Dali's ocelot was named Baboo, and was trained & owned by one of Dali's managers Capt. Moore.
No, he also made sculptures. And, according to what I've read, he also made 2 ridicuously cool mannequins for a department store, which the owners remodeled w/out Dali's permission. Needless to say, Dali spent a night in jail.
Dali made over 1500 paintings, most of them bizarre. Nobody, not even Dalí himself, can say exactly how each idea entered Dalí's mind.
Dali made over 1500 paintings, most of them bizarre. Nobody, not even Dalí himself, can say exactly how each idea entered Dalí's mind.
Dali made over 1500 paintings, most of them bizarre. Nobody, not even Dalí himself, can say exactly how each idea entered Dalí's mind.
To me, it seems kind of magical. We know that roses represent love, so I think it means to say that you can find love anywhere, even in a barren desert like the setting of the painting. Others think it may symbolize Dali's love for his wife. I hope this answer satisfies your question! ^_^
I don't know to whom he said it, but the quote is actually "I don't do drugs, I am drugs". It is very likely he was asked about drugs in an interview, and the above quote was his reply.
There are a few to choose from, but most people would say Salvador Dalí. The best-known of the surrealist is Salvador Dalí. He paints what at first seems to be realistic pictures which contain fantastic figures and impossible relations. Much the same effect have the paintings of René Magritte.
You say, "I'm from El Salvador."