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fleurdatlas | 3/30/2010
La rose qui vole est très touchante, je trouve :)
Darck Crystale | 4/11/2010
oui je trouve aussi
fleurdatlas | 4/12/2010
voilà deuxième mise à jour de cet article

trois sites à suivre:
http://marion-warren.eklablog.com
http://michael.brack.free.fr/
http://www.patrickbecuwe.fr/

et pourquoi pas cette page FB:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/R%C3%A9flexions/341723065876771

fleurdatlas | 2/12/2015
ne reculant devant aucun sacrifice (!)

je vais offrir ici un commentaire trouvé sur le tableau de Dali : rosa méditativa

Meditative Rose (Rosa Meditativa) 1958 by Salvador Dali, Oil on canvas 36 x 28 cm. The Rose Meditative painting is something of an enigma coming from a painter whose works are primarily the stuff of dream and nightmare. Absent are the stretched forms and crutches signifying the paranoiac method. Instead we have a pretty picture. Here Dali seems to be showing off his painting skills at a time when many famous artists (including Dali himself) were painting in a much more abstract manner. Perhaps he was preparing himself for the Homage to Surrealism Exhibition which his friend Andre Breton had asked the artist as well as Joan Miro to exhibit in and represent Spain.

The painting itself is reminiscent of a natural Om symbol hanging against the sky above a desolate landscape. This work was completed the same year that Dali published his "Nuclear Mysticism" manifesto titled "Anti-Matter". Commenting on this newfound belief in science, DNA, and nuclear physics the artist had this to say, "In the Surrealist period I wanted to create the iconography of the interior world and the world of the marvelous, of my father Freud. Today the exterior world and that of physics, has transcended the one of psychology. My father today is Dr. Heisenberg. It is uncertain how this piece fits into either the paranoiac method or the nuclear mysticism practices.

The following quote sums this particular style of Dali's, "The surrealists saw in Dali the promise of a breakthrough of the surrealist dilemma. Many of the surrealists had broken away from the movement, feeling that direct political action had to come before any mental revolutions. Dali put forth his "Paranoic-Critical method" as an alternative to having to politically conquer the world. He felt that his own vision could be imposed on and color the world to his liking so that it became unnecessary to change it objectively." from the New York Times obituary, January 24, 1989 issue.

source:
http://www.theartistsalvadordali.com/rose-meditative.htm


le site officiel Dali:
http://www.salvador-dali.org

fleurdatlas | 2/13/2015
NB: très rigolo! voici l'ancienne version de mon article dans laquelle est contenue le diaporama qui a disparu depuis de skyalbum où je l'avais originellement chargé!!!
http://web.archive.org/web/20110613040504/http://tahira.karmaos.com/post/82
fleurdatlas | 2/16/2015
sans rigoler, je ne sais pas ce qu'ils ont fait à skyalbum! fondu les plombs? en tous cas, jamais eu de leurs nouvelles, pas très correct!
ce sont d'abord la moitié de mes diaporamas qui n'ont plus été accessibles, puis à présent la totalité, on ne peut même plus trouver leur serveur, ce n'est pas sérieux du tout!

en fait j'ai perdu donc une dizaine voire une quinzaine de mes diaporama flash (reportages artistiques et familiaux) sur le net chez eux et sans jamais avoir été prévenue (alors que bien entendu, ils avaient mon mail!)

par contre j'ai pu retrouver mon diaporama et je l'ai rechargé sur cette note depuis overblog!
une bonne chose de faite!
fleurdatlas | 2/16/2015
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