For instance, MoMA has the Dali, "Persistence of Memory"
I am awestruck. Surprisingly, this paining is very tiny, smaller than a regular 8.5"x11' sheet of paper. It was very detailed and vivid in real life. I am afraid that no picture I take will do these paintings justice.
This is not to be confused with the Dali Llama, which I coincidentally found today. (found here drawn by John).
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Am I an art criminal for pairing these two together here? I don't think so, Dali would have perhaps approved, and the whole idea of the current post-modern age is to pair the sacred with the profane, or the transcendent with the banal.
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