Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Slave Market with Disappearing Bust of Voltaire (1940)

Peach???
As Voltaire disappears, so do the ideas he represented... and the world's slave market expands...

Friday, October 15, 2010

Salvador Dalí - The Birth of Liquid Desires (1932)

When Dalí was five years old, he saw an insect that had been eaten by ants and of which nothing remained except the shell. The swarming ants in Dalí's pictures and sculptures are references to death and decay, and are reminders of human mortality and impermanence. They are also said to represent overwhelming sexual desire.

Once the ants have eaten (or you have drained away) away the exoskeleton of Kalfka's metamorphosized insect, what was he left with?
Oedipus Complex
The Enigma of Desire (aka - A Flaneur Waiting to be Filled ;)
The Ghost of Evenning

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Friday, September 3, 2010

Dali on Vermeer's Lacemaker

The Lacemaker - Johannes Vermeer (1639)

(1954-5)

Suburbs of a Paranoiac Critical Town: on the Outskirts of European History (1936)

Sketch/Study for Work Above

Paranoiac Visions Thorugh Salvadore Dali's Eyes

Postacard from Picasso to Salvador Dali (1931)

Paranoiac Visage(1935)

Musings of a Paranoiac

Mediumnistic Paranoiac Images (1935)

Paranoiac Critical Solitude (1935)

Paranoiac Astral Image (1934)

On Paranoiac Village

Paranoiac Metamorphosis of Gala's Face (1932)

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Libation


Muses of Piraeus hear my prayer...
Visit me often and dance your songs