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Tag Archives: Salvador Dali

Modern Master of Colour: Esao Andrews

After so much colour and deft skill applied to these canvases, referring to a banana peel taped to a wall as art is a hard pill to swallow. Impossible even.

Posted byGQRNovember 20, 2020December 7, 2020Posted inVisualTags:Art History, Colour, Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet, Esao Andrews, Eugene Delacroix, GQR, Neil Gaiman, Paint, Painting, Peter Paul Rubens, Salvador Dali, Vincent van Gogh, Visual Arts

Dalí vs. Ants

In Dalí’s world, ants symbolise decay, decomposition, personal anxiousness, human morality, the ephemeral, and overwhelming sexual desire. Pick your poison.

Posted byGQRSeptember 8, 2020December 7, 2020Posted inVisualTags:Ants, Art, Art Battle, Boxing, GQR, Salvador Dali, Visual Arts
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