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This is the first 1,000 characters of 444 words (1.78 pages) in the essay titled art4
From the real to the surreal, Salvador Dali embodied it all. Once he was satisfied with his abilities to mimic what he saw in the world, he began to play with objects and space. He comprehended, perfected, and finally transcended realism, and his works became much more than paint on canvas.
At the youthful age of fourteen, his charcoal drawings patterned techniques that Claude Monet is so renown for using. Dali was capable of portraying Monet’s stylistic texture in a texture-less medium. By the time he reached his twenties, he had perfected this impressionistic style using oil paint on canvas. As he perfected this style he became more realistic. From this point, Dali encompassed and transcended realism into pre-surrealism and finally surrealism. He started to incorporate ideas into his paintings and move beyond the material world.
In Dali’s painting , “My Wife, Nude, Contemplating Her Own Flesh Becoming The Stairs,” his wife is seated with her back to us, staring at a surreal depiction of her form from our point of view. She is painted in perfect realism with beautifully bright and natural colors. Smooth lines and delicate shadows give us a taste of Dali’s talent with a brush. By the title alone, one can say that she is contemplating her image in the distance changing before her eyes. The image is not only surreal, but also majestic in nature.
I believe that there are quite a few people who can paint with the eye of the flesh, it just takes some practic...
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Keywords: oil paint, salvador dali, impressionistic style, realism, surreal, canvas, dalis, surrealism, flesh, texture, claude monet, transcended, mind boggling, eye of the spirit, charcoal drawings, delicate shadows, smooth lines, natural colors, youthful age, material world
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