Faciamus hominem (Genesis 1:26) (1964) by Salvador Dali

Faciamus hominem (Genesis 1:26) - Salvador Dali - 1964

Artwork Information

TitleFaciamus hominem (Genesis 1:26)
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1964
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism,Symbolism

About Faciamus hominem (Genesis 1:26)

The artwork titled “Faciamus hominem (Genesis 1:26)” is a creation by the renowned artist Salvador Dali, dated to the year 1964. This particular piece is part of Dali’s “The Biblia Sacra” series and is distinguished by its religious theme. The artwork is influenced by movements such as Abstract Expressionism and Symbolism, reflecting Dali’s versatile approach and his interest in conveying spiritual and biblical narratives through his distinctive and avant-garde artistic lens.

The artwork itself depicts an abstract and ethereal form that appears to float against a backdrop of soft, earth-toned washes. The central figure is rendered with fluid and gestural lines that evoke a sense of motion and creation, resonating with the biblical context suggested by the title. Flecks of vibrant color punctuate the otherwise monochromatic palette, drawing attention to specific areas and contributing to an overall sense of dynamism within the piece. The use of ambiguous forms and symbols is consistent with the artist’s symbolism, inviting interpretation and contemplation on the part of the viewer. It’s an embodiment of Dali’s capacity to merge the realms of the sacred with the language of modern art, offering a unique and profound perspective on religious subject matter.

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