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Phosphene

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Сальвадорас Дали, Phosphene (1979). Reprodukcija skirta informacinėms tikslams; teisės priklauso teisėsобладаiciui.

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Autorius
Сальвадорас Дали wahooart.com/lt/artists/salvadoras-dali_lt/
Autoriaus datys
1904 – 1989
Spalvotas
1979
Mediumas
Acrylic On Canvas
Judėjimas
Surrealism Dream logic painted with waking precision: impossible things shown as if they were ordinary.

In context

Phosphene — Сальвадорас Дали

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Šviesoplėvis: Сальвадорас Дали gyvenimas (1904–1989) ▲ šis kūrinys, 1979

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    Brilliant Bendras vaizdo šviesumas ar tamsumas, nuo gilių šešėlių iki ryškių šviesos dėliojų.
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    Apie šį kūrinį

    Phosphene — Сальвадорас Дали

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Abstract
    Influences
    Freud, Dreams
    Notable elements
    Swirling spirals, circles
    Subject or theme
    Visual perception

    A Glimpse Into the Subconscious: Salvador Dalí’s “Phosphene”

    Salvador Dalí's "Phosphene," painted in 1979, isn’t merely a visual composition; it’s an intensely personal exploration of perception and memory. This captivating work, rendered in oil on canvas, plunges the viewer into a swirling vortex of yellow and blue spirals punctuated by strategically placed circles – a deliberate orchestration designed to evoke the unsettling yet strangely beautiful experience of phosphenes, those fleeting flashes of light perceived without external illumination.

    The genesis of this piece lies within Dalí’s lifelong fascination with dreams, psychology, and the subconscious. He famously collaborated closely with Sigmund Freud, seeking to translate the hidden landscapes of the mind into tangible imagery. “Phosphene” directly reflects this approach, mirroring the disorienting and fragmented nature of dream states. The swirling forms, reminiscent of nebulae or perhaps even the chaotic energy of a brain in activity, suggest a world unbound by logic, where familiar shapes dissolve and recombine in unpredictable ways. The circles, acting as anchors within the chaos, could represent moments of clarity or isolated memories struggling to surface.

    Technique and Style: Surrealist Precision

    Dalí’s technical mastery is immediately apparent. The painting showcases his signature meticulous detail – a hallmark of his surrealist style. Each spiral is rendered with painstaking precision, the concentric circles perfectly defined, creating an illusion of depth and movement despite the overall dreamlike quality. The color palette—a vibrant interplay of yellows and blues—is both striking and emotionally resonant. Yellow often symbolizes enlightenment, joy, or even madness, while blue frequently represents introspection, melancholy, or the infinite. The juxtaposition creates a compelling tension, mirroring the complex emotional landscape explored within the artwork.

    Noticeably, Dalí employs a technique that blends realism with abstraction. While the forms are recognizable – spirals and circles – they’re presented in an exaggerated scale and arrangement, pushing them beyond the realm of ordinary representation. This deliberate distortion contributes to the painting's unsettling yet alluring effect, inviting viewers to question their own perceptions of reality.

    Symbolism and Interpretation

    The very title, “Phosphene,” immediately anchors the work within a specific sensory experience – the fleeting flashes of light that can occur when eyes are closed or after experiencing intense stimulation. Dalí’s choice of this term suggests a deeper meditation on memory, perception, and the fragility of consciousness. Some art historians interpret the spirals as representing the cyclical nature of time and thought, while others see them as visual metaphors for the labyrinthine pathways of the subconscious mind.

    The placement of circles within the design is particularly intriguing. They could symbolize moments of recognition or connection—isolated islands of clarity amidst a sea of disorientation. Considering Dalí’s personal history – marked by loss and displacement – it's not surprising that “Phosphene” explores themes of duality, replacement, and the struggle to maintain a sense of self in the face of overwhelming experience.

    A Timeless Exploration of Perception

    Phosphene” remains a powerfully evocative work, demonstrating Dalí’s unparalleled ability to translate the intangible into visual form. It's more than just a painting; it’s an invitation to delve into the depths of the human psyche and contemplate the subjective nature of reality. Reproductions of this piece offer a remarkable opportunity to bring this surrealist masterpiece into any interior space, sparking conversation and inviting viewers to lose themselves in its mesmerizing patterns and profound symbolism.

    Virus ir muziejus

    Phosphene — Сальвадорас Дали

    Autorius

    Сальвадорас Дали

    Born in Figueres, Ispanija

    Salvadoro Dali: Sapnų ir Vizualinių Fantazijų Karalius

    Salvadoras Felipas Žasintas Dali Domenekas (1904-1989) – ispanų dailininkas, tapytojas, grafikas ir skulptorius, be abejo, vienas žinomiausių siurrealizmo atstovų. Jo gyvenimas buvo tarsi nuolat vykstantis performansas, o kūriniai – vizualinė sapnų interpretacija, kupina keistų vaizdų ir nepriekaištingo technikos meistriškumo. Gimė saulėtoje Figero mieste, Ispanijoje, 1904 metų gegužės 11 dieną. Dali vaikystę paženklino brolio mirties šešėlį – jo vardas taip pat buvo Salvadoras, ir jis mirė vos devynis mėnesius iki dailininko gimimo. Šis ankstyvas netektis įskiepijo jam dvilypiškumo temas, kurios vėliau atsirasdavo jo kūriniuose. Sudėtingi santykiai su griežtu, bet pragmatišku tėvu ir motinos meilė formavo unikalų charakterį – kartais ekstravagantišką, kitomis – giliai introspektyvų. Ankstyvoje jaunystėje Dali parodė išskirtinį talentą, kuris buvo ugdytas dailės mokykloje Figere ir vėliau Madrido Dailės akademijoje. Tačiau tik susidūręs su moderniais paveikslais – impresionistais ir renesanso meistrais – jame užgijo aštrus noras atsiriboti nuo tradicijų ir sukelti savo unikalų stilių.

    Kelionė į Paryžių ir Siurrealizmo Gimimas

    1926 metų kelionė į Paryžių tapo lūžečiu, panardinant Dali į avangardo srovę. Jis buvo patrauktas dadaizmo rebeliška dvasia, atmetusia logiką ir priėmusi absurdą.

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    MLA
    Дали, Сальвадорас. Phosphene. 1979, https://wahooart.com/lt/art/salvador-dali-phosphene-8XYVUZ-en/
    APA
    Дали, Сальвадорас (1979). Phosphene [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/lt/art/salvador-dali-phosphene-8XYVUZ-en/
    Chicago
    Сальвадорас Дали. Phosphene. 1979. https://wahooart.com/lt/art/salvador-dali-phosphene-8XYVUZ-en/
    Harvard
    Дали, Сальвадорас (1979) Phosphene. Available at: https://wahooart.com/lt/art/salvador-dali-phosphene-8XYVUZ-en/

    Look closely

    Phosphene — Сальвадорас Дали

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: spiral, circles, yellow. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Nystančios Atminimo Pastovumo Išardymas, 1952-54, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Surrealism: Dream logic painted with waking precision: impossible things shown as if they were ordinary. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

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    Phosphene — Сальвадорас Дали

    Kiek gerai pažįstate šį kūrinį?

    Pasirinkite po vieną atsakymą į kiekvieną iš 5 žemiau pateiktų klausimų. Kiekvienas turi tik vieną teisingą atsakymą.

    1. 1. What is the primary visual element that characterizes Salvador Dalí’s ‘Phosphene’?

      • A A realistic depiction of a landscape.
      • B A swirling spiral design with circles and color variations.
      • C A portrait of a human figure.
    2. 2. The image description mentions the spirals in ‘Phosphene’ creating a visually interesting piece. What does this suggest about Dalí's artistic approach?

      • A He aimed for precise, photographic realism.
      • B He explored subconscious imagery and dreamlike states.
      • C He focused on depicting historical events with accuracy.
    3. 3. Which of the following best describes Salvador Dalí’s artistic movement?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Surrealism
      • C Cubism
    4. 4. Based on the provided information, what can be inferred about Dalí’s artistic process?

      • A He meticulously planned every detail beforehand.
      • B He relied heavily on traditional academic training.
      • C He embraced spontaneity and intuition.
    5. 5. The image description states that the artwork is difficult to discern any specific subject matter or meaning. What artistic technique does this suggest Dalí employed?

      • A Detailed realism
      • B Abstract expressionism
      • C Photorealism

    Mano rezultatas: ____ iš 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1A · 2A · 3A · 4C · 5A