I was drawn to the original painting just because of its mere surrealism. The artwork produces so many thoughts that the mind cannot simply choose one set idea about the painting. I decided to zoom in and re-frame the painting where we see a human being (or other-worldly being) hatching out of the egg-like Earth. It was by far the key image that stood apart from the rest of the work, not only because it was in the center of the painting, but also because of its odd imagery, as seen below:
Original Salvador Dali painting. |
With these new modifications, we as the audience can compare and contrast the two images. Right off the bat, I notice that the lines are perceived differently in the two works. In the original image, our eyes are drawn into the entire body of the hatchling. We see the foot, desperately kicking its way out, while the arms flail out of the cracks of the egg-imprisonment. This is similar with the the re-framed image, but our eyes are more focused on what is in and on the egg. One can observe that the yellowed spots on the egg resemble continents. He or she may also notice the torso of the life form struggling out of the egg rather than its foot or arm. This is all due to line movement. There is also less space in the re-framed work than the second, giving us an odder closeness with the being in the egg.
Re-framed Salvador Dali painting |
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