Eternity of Memory, Dali, 193 1 year, oil on canvas, 24x33, new york Museum of Modern Art. The oil painting Eternity of Memory, created in 193 1 year, typically embodies Dali's early surrealist painting style. The picture shows an empty beach, where a monster like a horse lies. Its front part is like a human skull fragment, and only eyelashes, nose and tongue are absurdly combined. There is a platform next to the monster, and a dead tree grows on the platform; The most surprising thing is that several clocks and watches in this painting have become soft and plastic. They appear soft and collapse, or hang on branches, or put on platforms, or put on monsters' backs. It seems that these clocks and watches made of hard materials such as metal and glass have been used up for too long, so they are all loose. Dali admitted that he showed a personal dream and illusion revealed by Freud in the painting "Eternity of Memory", which was the result of recording his subconscious mind and every thought about dreams as accurately as possible without any choice. In order to find this surreal illusion, he went to a mental hospital to understand the consciousness of patients, thinking that their words and deeds are often the most sincere reflection of the subconscious world. By using his skillful skills, he carefully depicts those bizarre images and details, creating a sense of reality that makes people hallucinate, allowing the audience to see strange and interesting scenes that can't be seen in real life and experience the liberation of mental patients from the real world order, which may be the real charm of surrealist painting. And Dali's method of comparing the image of illusion with magical realism makes his paintings the most widely known among all surrealist works.
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