Salvador Dali
Ballerina in a deaths head
In this image, on a black background, there is a yellow tinted skull. Where the upper jaw line on a skull would start, it fans out making the bottom of a ballerina's dress that curves up to the waist of the body.
Between the hollows of the eyes, is where the ballerinas head is slightly to the side with a large up-do and a small flower like bunch onto of the crown of her head. the bottom jaw line slopes into the middle of the bottom of the painting.
When I see this painting, to me it looks like the skull is smiling, and the girl is posing in a way that shows she wants to be admired. It's such a sadistic-ly humorous painting and the background and foreground contrast well.
I wonder what Salvador Dali was thinking about when he done this.Was he in a happy mood? Was he brooding at all? It really does make you think what it would be like to be in the mind of Dali.
Peter Zumthor
Thermal Baths
In this image you see rugged concrete walls. There is a Pool of quartz coloured water lit from beneath. There are stair cases going into the water, and there is another corridor leading into another room with another coloured pool which is red. There's 6 walls in an L shape and the room inside is nothing but water and stairs leading into the water.
When I see this image I think of disney movies where the water is crystal blue and the whole thing looks like a fantasy. What mad Peter design this? Did he have this image in mind before it was created? It gives a new meaning to "flooded house"
I researched other works of Peters, and the scenery really set of his work beautifully.
The building and landscape works really great together.
The Elephant Celebes
Max Ernst 1921 (oil on Canvas)
This image is from the surrealist era and of the Dada cultural movement. In this image there a headless woman wearing and red and yellow glove. a stormy background, and the back of a dark skinned elephant. The dominant figure its the elephant,and the headless woman is in the bottom right hand corner. The tail of the elephant has a bull head piece on the tip.
When I see this image, I automatically think of how this could have been a political work of art because as a dada artist, I think there should be some sort of reference to political themes. I thought maybe with the red and yellow glove that the headless figure was wearing, could represent the colours of Germany (one of the countries at war, which caused a migration movement that created the dada artists).
Whether its intentional or not, I thought it was an interesting idea. The dada artists had themes of technology in their work, and I think the elephant looks mechanical.
When I see this image, I think of the thoughts that went into the work, ideas, political themes, and neutral country references.
Architecture photography
Victor Enrich
In this image there is a cityscape and looks like it was taken during the day. There is a building almost in the centre that is an apartment complex with multiply stories that twists and leans, towering over a building in front of it in the image.
When I see this image I think of photoshop techniques and how this was made. I think of how the dimensions looked- obviously photoshopped but still ordinary and made sense when looking at it.
I wonder, I this building existed, could it be possible that it wouldn't topple over?
I would think that a building like this could be invented in future as technology developed throughout the years. Ideas like this could actually be possible, if science finds a way to work around gravity on a global scale.
When I see this, I think of the future, which is weird because the image itself looks to have modern buildings that wouldn't look out of place today if it wasn't for the obvious.
I think of how many people actually design like this, and it makes me want to go out and research randomly for the sack of it.
Self portrait
Lee miller
In this image, there is a mid-shot of a woman reclining in a beach chair casually looking to the side. The image is black and white.
I liked this image because she looks so casual and relaxed but also contemplative. Such a beautifully classic portrait. I chose this image due to the fact that she is a surrealist, but a photographer also. This image reminds me of a classier version of Marilyn Monroe.
When I see this image, it makes me wan to curl up and read a book. It's just so peaceful looking and casual. I would love to have a portrait in this style (though I don't think I could pull it off)


















