Super Surreal Dalí, The Anthropomorphic Cabinet 1936

An Interesting Take on Reality

Dali - Anthropomorphic Subjects

Anthropomorphic – Salvador Dalí

Lab Work – Dalí, Let’s cover the Anthropomorphic 

Get Some More Salvador Dalí… Salvador, the Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker, more infamously known for his surreal expressions and fanciful illusions. I must admit that I am a fan of this work.

While I wouldn’t say I’m fanatical, I am intrigued by this works. His work “breaks the boundaries” of reality and delves into a surreal world that is uniquely Salvador’s work. While studying Art History in college, I delved deeper into Salvador’s works as I explored my own surrealist illusions and study of colors. I  purchased  a few table-top books of his works and some small print books for reference. My influence comes more from the internet than from archival hardbound books.

The surreal, dream-like, and fanciful elements in my own work are a direct reflection of his influence. He truly is a brain-teaser. In addition to Salvador, other artists like Parkes (modern surrealist; fantasy); even Larry Elmore have influenced my work as well. They are all incredibly skilled with an eye for detail and light. If you have the chance, I recommend taking a look at some of Salvador’s work online. Check out pieces like  “The Anthropomorphic Cabinet” (Anthropomorphic – Dali) from 1936. Image provided by dalipaintings.com.

See other examples we’ve created, inspired by Salvador… human form, human triptych, or the movement study just a glimpse into the impact Salvador has had on our creative world.

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User experience developer, technologist and artist, with more than 26 years experience. My lab work, sketches and art can be found online or on my x account