Trying to understand the work of the Catalan artist is rather like pushing a supermarket trolley with a wonky wheel. It is all over the place!
I am not a great lover of the works of Dali I have to say, I wouldn’t hang one in my front room, but even I could appreciate the genius of most of this eclectic work that seemed to me to be the product of a mixed up mind as though its contents had spent some time in a food blender.
The museum is only small but is full to the brim with his art and sculpture, his illustrations and collections in a sort of wild and random style that he put together himself and probably comes closest to providing an insight into what it must have been like to be him with his head overflowing with ideas and creativity.
Dali always challenges my imagination!
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The museum is a challenge that’s for sure. Thanks for the comment.
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I’m afraid I don’t have much of an appreciation for this type of art.
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I am not a big fan myself Sue but it is a fascinating museum all the same.
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I seem to remember you recommending this as a side trip from Barcelona, Andrew? Pretty ticket, anyway 🙂
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Yes, that’s right. It is easy to get there on the train.
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I’ve always liked Dali, Andrew, but then I like weird things. I found a mural featuring him at Burning Man that I will put up on my next blog… Curt
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Your Burning Man reminds me of Dali Curt!
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I suspect Dali would fit right in and have a blast, Andrew. 🙂 –Curt
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