Rubus incombustus (Exodus 3:2) (1964 – 1967) by Salvador Dali

Rubus incombustus (Exodus 3:2) - Salvador Dali - 1964 - 1967

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TitleRubus incombustus (Exodus 3:2)
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1964 - 1967
Mediumgouache
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism,Symbolism

About Rubus incombustus (Exodus 3:2)

The artwork titled “Rubus incombustus (Exodus 3:2)” is a creation by Salvador Dali, produced between the years 1964 and 1967. The medium utilized for this piece is gouache. In terms of art movements, it can be associated with Abstract Expressionism and Symbolism. The genre of the work is religious painting, and it is a part of “The Biblia Sacra” series.

The artwork encapsulates a powerful visual narrative reflective of a biblical theme, possibly alluding to the burning bush as encountered by Moses in the book of Exodus. Dali, known for his surreal and evocative imagery, employs abstract forms and a vibrant interplay of colors to convey a sense of divine encounter and mysticism. The central subject appears imbued with kinetic energy, suggestive of flames, with contrasting hues of yellow, orange, and red at the top, transitioning into cooler tones of black and dark blue at the bottom. Both the brushwork and color application are dynamic and unstructured, embodying the essence of Abstract Expressionism. Symbolic elements may be discerned within the chaotic forms, perhaps encouraging a contemplative engagement with the spiritual subject matter depicted in the artwork.

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