Perspective on 'Persistence of memory' Everyone has different views on visual art, but everyone has a favorite work, or at least one that draws their attention. Personally, I do not think that I like the work of art, but in Spanish research project, Salvador Dali's work was found to be very good. In 1931, the "sustainable memory" by famous Surrealist painter Dali was one of the most interesting works I have ever seen. At first glance the quality of the picture itself is very simple, but the things Dali had thought about when making this work are very complicated.
Persistence of memory was drawn at the peak of the Surrealism movement in 1931. Meanwhile, innovative artists have explored the idea of automation and self-recognition at work. This experimental approach to the art eventually resulted in a special theme that evokes dreams and challenges ideas. When Dali painted 'Persistence of Memory', his artistic practice was led by a special 'delusive critical method'. Artists were developed in 1930 and rely on self-induced paranoia and hallucinations to advertise art work. This method is especially useful for creating Dali's "hand-drawn fantasy pictures". That style is based on realism, but it is not practical in practice.
Perspective on 'Persistence of memory' Everyone has different views on visual art, but everyone has a favorite work, or at least one that draws their attention. Personally, I do not think that I like the work of art, but in Spanish research project, Salvador Dali's work was found to be very good. In 1931, the "sustainable memory" by famous Surrealist painter Dali was one of the most interesting works I have ever seen. - When the Jesuits decided to travel to China, they had a clear mission: to spread to the people listening to the words of God and the church. This is a challenge in many parts of the world, especially in China. In order to convert to Chinese people, the Jesuits must overcome many cultural fears and ethnocentrism and foreign phobia, but by adopting various proven techniques these We overcame the drawback of.
As a representative example of how real artwork changes dynamics, I like to use Dali's "sustaining memory". This is a rather small picture compared to the size of standard artwork, for me this fact changes people's perception and builds more power and meaning for their existence. This is just one example of many cases. Then I began to wake up and began to realize that it actually experienced some difference and gave more meaning and understanding to the situation. In some other scenarios, we have implemented dynamic changes and gained real experience.