Salvador Dali? Wow, I love Dali. Salvador Dali was a genius. I have one of his paintings on my wall, “Geopoliticus Child”. To find someone else sharing something to do with Dali… I’m glad I come here. I might tell you my opinion after I watch the video, if I have one.
The woman’s head turning into a dandelion along with a lot of the rest of the video makes it seems like it might be about humans trying to be beautiful whilst searching for beauty, as we forever spread our seed, sexually, and metaphorically in the form of ideas of beauty. The telephone with spikes on it seems like an allusion to the fact that communication is sometimes painful and difficult, and that words sometimes pale in comparison to what we can say in silence and fail as a mechanism to completely describe the natural beauty we can find in others and the world. I’m not entirely sure however, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to comprehend Dali’s genius.
The ball at the beginning of the video which later turns into a woman’s head seems to represent the idea that beauty can be found in simplicity, where we least expect it. A little eastern philosophy there.
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Salvador Dali? Wow, I love Dali. Salvador Dali was a genius. I have one of his paintings on my wall, “Geopoliticus Child”. To find someone else sharing something to do with Dali… I’m glad I come here. I might tell you my opinion after I watch the video, if I have one.
Yes! Salvador Dali is an amazing artist. I’ve always loved his style of art. Seeing it animated makes it so much better.
The woman’s head turning into a dandelion along with a lot of the rest of the video makes it seems like it might be about humans trying to be beautiful whilst searching for beauty, as we forever spread our seed, sexually, and metaphorically in the form of ideas of beauty. The telephone with spikes on it seems like an allusion to the fact that communication is sometimes painful and difficult, and that words sometimes pale in comparison to what we can say in silence and fail as a mechanism to completely describe the natural beauty we can find in others and the world. I’m not entirely sure however, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to comprehend Dali’s genius.
The ball at the beginning of the video which later turns into a woman’s head seems to represent the idea that beauty can be found in simplicity, where we least expect it. A little eastern philosophy there.