Vox clamantis (1964 – 1967) by Salvador Dali

Vox clamantis - Salvador Dali - 1964 - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleVox clamantis
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1964 - 1967
Mediumgouache
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism,Symbolism

About Vox clamantis

The artwork titled “Vox clamantis” was created by the renowned artist Salvador Dali between the years of 1964 and 1967. This piece is part of “The Biblia Sacra” series and was executed using gouache as the medium. Dali’s work in this instance is classified within both the Abstract Expressionism and Symbolism art movements and is categorized as a religious painting, indicating a thematic focus on spiritual or religious content.

The artwork itself presents an abstract composition dominated by earthy tones and a sense of fluidity. The central form vaguely suggests a humanoid figure or an apparition, surrounded by a diffuse, almost smoke-like emanation. The stark contrasts of color, particularly the red element that seems to be floating or emerging from the form, add to the symbolic and expressive quality of the painting.

Various marks and splatters contribute to an overall sense of spontaneity and emotion intrinsic to Abstract Expressionism. Despite the absence of clear, representational figures, the title and religious connotation imply that the artwork may convey a deeper, perhaps biblical narrative, left to the interpretation of the viewer. Dali’s characteristic surrealist touch seems to be translated into the symbolic abstraction, inviting contemplation and personal reflection on the religious theme alluded to by the title, “Vox clamantis,” which translates to “voice of one crying” from Latin, likely referencing a voice crying out in a spiritual or religious context.

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