Salvador Dalí: The illusionary illusion of hell The surrealism is a stage of the art and literature of the 20th century, expressing subconsciousness with an image not orderly or inconsistent like a dream. Because surreal art sees the reality, it transcends writing and drawing objects. Their art displays objects in a twisted shape, color, movement, like a dream. Dali's surrealist art is based on the belief that there are treasures hidden in human thought. The word fantasy can not accurately explain surrealism. On the contrary, Surrealism is well explained that it is a more ambitious reality.
El Salvador Dali was born on May 11, 1904 to parents, famous notary salutary Salvador Dali Cousy and a calm mother Felipe Domenech Ferres. Strange behavior of youth in El Salvador. Philippa is a devout Catholic, the old El Salvador is an atheist, a combination that has a serious impact on their son's worldview. Dali's artistic talent was apparent from a very young age and his parents backed it - well-known that his relationship with his disciplined father is nervous. After all, Dali's original creativity and provocative attitude keep him away from his father, but it also serves as the cornerstone of his imaginative artistic accomplishments.
Salvador Dalí is known as one of the great surrealist painters of the 20th century. El Salvador was born in Figueres, a small town near Barcelona town in Spain on May 11, 1904. Dali started painting on the art family Pichots vacation at the age of ten and twelve. Ramon Pichot was the first role model in Dali's paintings and used his work to influence Dali greatly. Dali later entered the Municipal Painting School where he accepted the first official art, painting, painting and sculpture training. Dali's first exhibition was a charcoal painting sponsored by his father at home in 1917. In 1918, the first picture of El Salvador was purchased by the Catalan newspaper Patufet.