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By *rincess peach OP   Woman  over a year ago

shits creek

You seen the news?

Exhuming him to see if he has a love child. What a palava.

It's a difficult situation isn't it. If it turns out the lady is not his daughter it's a bit shit really.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Must be money in it for someone.

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By *lmostthereMan  over a year ago

Southampton

She's a Tarot card reader.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You seen the news?

Exhuming him to see if he has a love child. What a palava.

It's a difficult situation isn't it. If it turns out the lady is not his daughter it's a bit shit really. "

Yea man

Although I doubt Dali will mind

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By *rincess peach OP   Woman  over a year ago

shits creek


"Must be money in it for someone."

Yeah, if it turns out she is, she's in for a quarter of his £300million fortune.

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By *orwegian BlueMan  over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..

What that man will do for a bit of free advertising never ceases to amaze me...

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By *rincess peach OP   Woman  over a year ago

shits creek

There was a perfume called Salvador Dali. Oh man, it was yummy. If anyone wants to buy me a bottle

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would have thought he would have been worth more than 300 million. Some of his clock pictures are fascinatingly good

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By *rincess peach OP   Woman  over a year ago

shits creek


"I would have thought he would have been worth more than 300 million. Some of his clock pictures are fascinatingly good"

I think that's how much they said. It was almost 5 mins ago for crying out loud, I've forgotten since then.

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By *ohnaronMan  over a year ago

london

Wouldn't it be a laugh if Dali's final joke turned out to be him attending his own funeral in disguise?

One in the eye for the Dadaists (get it?).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No drama, your probably right ??

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By *airymagicWoman  over a year ago

goblin city

If he was my father id want to know, irrespective of ££££

Imagine being related to the leader of the surrealist movement

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By *ohnaronMan  over a year ago

london


"If he was my father id want to know, irrespective of ££££

Imagine being related to the leader of the surrealist movement "

You mean Corbyn?

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By *icassolifelikeMan  over a year ago

Luton

Went to an exhibition in Belgium a few years ago. Amazing art but fuck me he was off his rocker!!

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By *rincess peach OP   Woman  over a year ago

shits creek


"If he was my father id want to know, irrespective of ££££

Imagine being related to the leader of the surrealist movement "

It would be superb. I just hope she IS his daughter

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

always admired the mans work

art that I love:-

*mad associations board or fireworks 1930

*the birth of liquid desires 1932

*Mae wests lips sofa 1936/7

*dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomeganate one second before awakening 1944

he did some crazy shit on film im sure but have never checked it out

what works do others like?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

His masterpiece "Christ of St John on The Cross", in Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow. It is impossible not to be moved when you see it up close.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"His masterpiece "Christ of St John on The Cross", in Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow. It is impossible not to be moved when you see it up close."

Yes I can't say it isn't a moving picture. And the others he did mirrored to that I think and sure I read somewhere he copied the same image with another person and produced holographic images? Was like one of the first to create them or something I'm sure I have read.

It is a moving work but to me not because has Christ whoever he was on it..or what it stands for..is very little art I don't like...like everything else in this world its perception of ones eye. In lot of his works. I tend to find myself lost in moment of thought... almost entering the image before me.

I was first introduced to his work at 11 by an art teacher. Who got me thinking, about the mind of an artist could stare at drapes of a curtain all day and not run out of things to look at.

I've read few books an his early life and he has always interested me

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By *effrey45Man  over a year ago

Lytham

Any man who takes his ant eater onto the Paris metro for a stroll is alright in my book

Google it

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By *on and TammyCouple  over a year ago

Manchester


"always admired the mans work

art that I love:-

*mad associations board or fireworks 1930

*the birth of liquid desires 1932

*Mae wests lips sofa 1936/7

*dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomeganate one second before awakening 1944

he did some crazy shit on film im sure but have never checked it out

what works do others like?"

He designed a dream sequence in a Hitchcock film called 'Spellbound'. From memory both the sequence and the film are very good.

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You seen the news?

Exhuming him to see if he has a love child. What a palava.

It's a difficult situation isn't it. If it turns out the lady is not his daughter it's a bit shit really.

Yea man

Although I doubt Dali will mind"

I'd say this was all a bit surreal, but....you know?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"always admired the mans work

art that I love:-

*mad associations board or fireworks 1930

*the birth of liquid desires 1932

*Mae wests lips sofa 1936/7

*dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomeganate one second before awakening 1944

he did some crazy shit on film im sure but have never checked it out

what works do others like?

He designed a dream sequence in a Hitchcock film called 'Spellbound'. From memory both the sequence and the film are very good.

Mr"

Thanks for that. Just looked it up

Actually on reading about that I see he worked with Disney at one point to create a film...need to dig a little more.

You know anything of this?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Went to an exhibition in Belgium a few years ago. Amazing art but fuck me he was off his rocker!! "

Off topic ha but see your 6ft 4.

Is your arm span middle finger to middle finger equal or greater than your height?

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare


"always admired the mans work

art that I love:-

*mad associations board or fireworks 1930

*the birth of liquid desires 1932

*Mae wests lips sofa 1936/7

*dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomeganate one second before awakening 1944

he did some crazy shit on film im sure but have never checked it out

what works do others like?

He designed a dream sequence in a Hitchcock film called 'Spellbound'. From memory both the sequence and the film are very good.

Mr

Thanks for that. Just looked it up

Actually on reading about that I see he worked with Disney at one point to create a film...need to dig a little more.

You know anything of this?"

Think he only got as far as sketches before Disney decided he was off his rocker

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"always admired the mans work

art that I love:-

*mad associations board or fireworks 1930

*the birth of liquid desires 1932

*Mae wests lips sofa 1936/7

*dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomeganate one second before awakening 1944

he did some crazy shit on film im sure but have never checked it out

what works do others like?

He designed a dream sequence in a Hitchcock film called 'Spellbound'. From memory both the sequence and the film are very good.

Mr

Thanks for that. Just looked it up

Actually on reading about that I see he worked with Disney at one point to create a film...need to dig a little more.

You know anything of this?

Think he only got as far as sketches before Disney decided he was off his rocker"

In 1946 he worked with Walt Disney on an animated sequence lasting six mins.

Which was part of a full length cartoon called 'destino' fantasia genre. Ten years later he planned another film with Disney,but it never came about.

I found some other interesting stuff about him I never knew

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend

Has the lady in question got a bit of a moustache

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