From real to surreal, Salvador Dali embodies this. If you are satisfied with his imitations of what he sees in the world, he will begin to play in things and spaces. He understands realism, completes, and ultimately transcends, and his work is not only painted on the canvas. At his age of four, his charcoal picture imitated the famous usage of Claude Monet. Dali can express the texture of the style of Monet with a medium without texture. When he was in his twenties he completed this impressionist style with oil paint on the canvas.
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.
You can use so many words to describe rebellion, genius, eccentricity, Salvador Dali, but no one seems to understand his talent, thoughts, and behavior. Salvador Dalí was born on 11 May 1904 in Figueres of Spain, Salvador Dalí, and Felipe Dominede. Dali's family noticed his growing talent and promoted his early interest in art. They also made a studio there for young Dali work. As Dari's interest in art appeared, he decided to enroll in the National Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1921. His student career reflected his future as an artist. Later, he spent a bit of time on anti-government activities.