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The Invention of the Monsters
Title: The Invention of the Monsters
Category: Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1493 | Pages: 6.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Invention of the Monsters
Salvador Dali’s, The Invention of the Monsters, 1937, which is located at the Art Institute of Chicago, depicts the idea of Surrealism, through, the artist’s use of space, and form, color and iconography. In the following paper, I will discuss the developments of these elements in Dali’s work.
Dali juxtaposed forms in his nightmarish environment. He has the haunting environment, with the dark colors, and the burning giraffe. He sets up his picture
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this by bringing together the fire with the burning giraffe. In order for an image to be Surrealist, an image can not be premeditated, it can only be spontaneous. He does this well, because he described his paining as putting reality into a fantasy. A surrealist image must be emotive and evocative. Dali presents this again in his Invention of the Monsters, through the sense of how he displays the environment, shape, form, and color.
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