Salvador Dali Museum Analysis

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For this assignment I chose the Salvador Dali Museum. Dali was a spanish painter and still remains one of the most paradoxical and controversial artists of the twentieth century. An abundance of his paintings were created around religious themes. Many were distinct religious images. Dali also used sexual subjects too, he used his wife gala as a muse for them. As for the muesum the magic began before even walking in the doors. The outside of the building is beautifully crafted with tall bright florida palm trees surrounding the futuristically crafted glass. Once you walk in, everything looks like a piece of art. From the stair case to the windows to the actual art. This place is like a Dali wonderland. The ceiling is so high that is makes me feel tiny and it helps show more detail in the walls. In the galleries there is so much to look at. There are pieces on the walls, things hanging from the ceilings, you really have to take time to capture all of it. There is even a virtual reality segment here. Going on in the tour, I find myself completely flabbergasted with this experience. The outside is just as good as the inside. The garden like patio area they have is amazingly crafted with things like the melting clock bench and the gorgeous dolphin state. Following …show more content…

Salvador Dali was a man doing the impossible, making perfect interpretations out of what was only in his head. It is said that Dali had a drug problem, but in the years he was alive everyone was trying all the new things. Also for someone to come up with these kinds of works and paintings they would have to be on something to let their imagination take over. I would absolutely recommend this museum to anyone. Even if you were just to go for some afternoon fun the experience is wonderful and being surrounded by how someone else see's things is great. This museum is at the top of my list now and the food in the cafe is actually really

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