salvador dali.. :)

SALVADOR DALI
Salvador dali is a man best known for his striking, bizarre, and beautiful images in his surrealist
work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.Salvador Dalí's artistic repertoire also included film, sculpture, and photography.
He is widely considered to be greatly imaginative, and had an affinity for doing unusual things to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. The purposefully sought notoriety led to broad public recognition and many purchases of his works by people from all walks of life.
Below are some of his works that inspired me:
The rose-Salvador Dali
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Dali's depiction of "Wood Of Suicides" from "Inferno"
Image courtesy of
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/rbx/exhibitions/Dante/Dante%20Exhibition%202006%20temporary%20folder/Images/Item24v1plate13.jpg

Senicitas-Salvador Dali
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Allegorie de Soie-Salvador Dali
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Lonesome-Salvador Dali
Image courtesy of
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/rbx/exhibitions/Dante/Dante%20Exhibition%/Images/Item24v1plate14.jpg
Butterflies-Salvador Dali
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I rather liked the way he arranged his thoughts and feelings and composed it into a painting which has so much soul and depth. He also managed to portray emotions through extensive symbolism.
For instance, the hallmark soft watches that first appear in The Persistence of Memory suggest Einstein's theory that time is relative and not fixed. The idea for clocks functioning symbolically in this way came to Dalí when he was staring at a runny piece of Camembert cheese during a hot day in August. His paintings also create a sense of phantom reality.
He uses animals to symbolize emotions.
Foe example, various animals appear throughout his work as well: ants point to death, decay, and immense sexual desire; egg to the prenatal and intrauterine, thus using it to symbolize hope and love and finally, the snail is connected to the human head and locusts are a symbol of waste and fear.
He also views elephants as a distortion in space as its spindly legs contrast the idea of weightlessness with structure.
"I am painting pictures which make me die for joy, I am creating with an absolute naturalness, without the slightest aesthetic concern, I am making things that inspire me with a profound emotion and I am trying to paint them honestly."
—Salvador Dalí, in Dawn Ades, Dalí and Surrealism.


I chose Salvador Dali as I feel that he is an eccentric man who is no doubt largely interesting and dares to be portray his quirky thoughts and feelings to the public. He enjoys painting and drawing because it is his passion and it is also an outlet where he can let his inner self shine.
I deeply feel that behind the eccentric yet artistic being, lies a tortured genius who has a lot of stories and emotions to share with the world.
Somehow I feel that I share some similar traits to Salvador Dali in the sense that we are both random such that people think of us as eccentric, and that to truly express ourselves, we turn to painting to express our feelings and as an outlet for our emotions.
I am also very much inspired by his ability to bring the art of surrealism and symbolism into life, and I hope that I can accomplish that in my next painting. :)
my portfolio! :)

MY PORTFOLIO
looking back at my portfolio that i had done in recent years, i realized that my work are usually inspired by very colourful objects of nature, and that i like to create a cartoony and cheerful version of the world around me.
this is what you could expect to see in my portfolio:
1) i love taking snapshots of nature or still things, especially in its colourful brilliance.
2) i love drawing caricatures of people and enriching them with colours.
3) i am also a very detail-oriented person, and more often than not, i like to add details in my drawings/paintings/sketches/photographs.
here are some works that are derived from my personal collection.
a plant that seems to be bursting with colours.
a colourful bathroom tile.

a painting of a girl termed "mystical loneliness,"
an array of colouful umbrellas.
golden confetti.
a tree bark which seems to be illuminating.

a shirt that i had painted for a friend.
cartoony sketches.
another painted shirt.
rainbow tiles.
another painted shirt.
colourful caricatures of a friend.

my version of the emoticons.

even though this does not have any colour in it, i added a lot of details such as shading and cross-hatching in it.



however, i would like to try something different for this module, and that is to be inspired by the art of surrealism, the idea of living inside one's head.
Surrealism is a 20th-century literary and artistic movement that attempts to express the workings of the subconscious and is characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject.
I have chosen to do Salvador Dali as my inspirational artist..
wish me luck!
:)
reflection and bibliography.. ;)

I felt that Design Trends and Issues was certainly an interesting module for sure. It was the first time that we attended class for just one lesson a week. It was definitely a memorable experience getting to chat with each other through virtual chat logs, and discussing about our heated opinions and issues in design trends.
From this module, I learnt a lot about the world outside, not only in terms of design, but also in the economic world today and how the design industry affects, or is affected by the global world today.
I also learnt how to do extensive research on a challenging topic, and I learnt how to compile my research together and come up with my personal thoughts and feelings about the situation.
This module enables me to think and speak like an adult or a politician would. It also gives me a chance to express my views on a crisis or a crux that is affecting the world, and it is comforting to hear about my classmates' critique about my opinions through the research that i had done.
I was also enlightened about the different design movements in the world today, and how they are responsible for setting off trends, culminating new cultures or even fusing together two cultures.
It was definitely an enriching journey of acquiring knowledge, and from this module, I am inspired to learn and find out more about design trends and issues that are affecting the world today.
Portfolio pictures (13:09, August 30th, 2007) eNigMa's folders. Retrieved on 14:05, August 30th, 2007.
Salvador Dali (11:05, August 22nd, 2007) In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 14:20, September 1st 2007 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_dali
Salvador Dali's artworks (12:23, August 23rd, 2007) In Google images. Retrieved on 10:42, September 4th 2007 from http://images.google.com.sg/images?hl=en&q=salvador%20dali&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
Land Of Season's picture (13:29, August 24th, 2007) In Deviantart. Retrieved on 13:45, September 9th 2007 from http://shadowumbre.deviantart.com/art/Land-of-seasons-41050309
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my name is idah..
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