The choice of the name “Artgender” derives from the consideration for which the brand that identifies a particular company that operates in the sectors of event planning, publishing and communication has never been used; for us art is a real type of human being, that is, who is deeper. Does not exclude anyone but renames a category, composed of very different people within… elsewhere I think, origin and direction; but, united by a single factor: the artistic one. Anyone can be or feel like an artist as long as he is concerned with producing or simply approaching any form of expression. Our identity is necessary, in things, in people, in words, in ways… that teaching contributes to formation ‘individual evolution.

Apparition of face and fruit dish on a beach

🎲 #GAME TIME 🎲

HOW MANY ELEMENTS DO YOU SEE⁉️
1 / 2 / 3 or 4 🎰
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“Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach” is precisely the name of this painting by the famous and whimsical artist #SalvatorDalì
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What we highlighted in red is evidently a #face that Dalì doesn’t make visible at first glance but that he “hides” through the #fruit bowl
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In the #painting there are four compositions: the still life, represented by the fruit dish placed on the table; the face; the #landscape full of characters with their #stories and finally the element that we are going to describe…
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The probably least obvious, but also what we could consider almost the protagonist of the scene: the dog. If you look carefully beyond the fruits, you will notice the bloodhound that merges with the landscape below, for example, the #eye is a tunnel in the rocks and its #collar is a bridge formed by arches
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Now, looking at the #work as a whole, fruits in the bowl may appear to be part of the face’s hair while the cup is perfectly integrated with the back of the dog.

 

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⇒ Date: 1938

⇒ Material: Oil on Canvas

⇒ Dimensions: 114.8 cm × 143.8 cm (45.2 in × 56.6 in)

Site: Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.

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