The Whole Dali in a Face (1975) by Salvador Dali

The Whole Dali in a Face - Salvador Dali - 1975

Artwork Information

TitleThe Whole Dali in a Face
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1975
Mediumcollage,postcard
Dimensions28 x 22 cm
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About The Whole Dali in a Face

“The Whole Dali in a Face” is a compelling self-portrait by the artist Salvador Dali, crafted in 1975 using the mediums of collage and postcard. This artwork possesses the dimensions of 28 by 22 centimeters and is a testament to the Surrealist art movement. The private ownership of the piece means it resides in a private collection, away from public exhibition.

The artwork displays a myriad of elements intricately combined to form the likeness of Salvador Dali. It is characterized by a fragmented composition that merges various textures and patterns, contributing to a surreal visual experience reflective of Dali’s unique style. The central figure in the artwork appears to be a juxtaposition of facial features and abstract shapes, creating a self-portrait that is as much a statement of identity as it is a riddle for the viewer to decipher.

Surrounding the central figure, one can observe ornamental motifs and a small inset image reminiscent of religious iconography, lending the artwork a sense of historical depth and complexity. The artist’s name is inscribed boldly, integrating the signature as part of the artwork itself, and further cementing the self-referential nature of the piece. Overall, this self-portrait exemplifies Dali’s fascination with the subconscious and dream-like imagery, demonstrating his masterful ability to blur the lines between reality and imagination.

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