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Christ of St. John of the Cross – Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali has made some weird art. What’s up with dripping clocks and what was his inspiration for the amazing crucifixion painting?

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2 thoughts on “Christ of St. John of the Cross – Salvador Dali”

  1. As one who attended art school and has been an artist all my life, I can’t believe how much of your own supposition you put in this podcast. First, let me say that an artist doesn’t copy or look at other work to get ideas for their own work. And what one paints is that persons IDEAS, whether the story comes from scripture or a book or a poem, its their IDEA/CREATION. Dali was crazy, an oddball (one of my professors in art school actually had lunch with Dali once and said what an oddball he was). His entire vision in art was to look at something from a different perspective. Please, make sure that you say that these ideas ARE YOUR OWN IDEAS about a picture, as some will take what your saying incorrectly.

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