There’s something almost rebellious in Dalí’s work—as if he’s whispering: “Forget logic, let the subconscious speak.”
He had no fear of inventing new worlds, of breaking reality and piecing it back together with melting clocks, haunting landscapes, and surreal symbols.
Dalí reminds me that art doesn’t need to be understood—it needs to activate.
To awaken thought, emotion, discomfort, curiosity.
How he touches my work:
He gave me the courage to use unusual imagery—even when it’s strange, even when it resists explanation.
I learned to blend subtle surrealism into otherwise realistic scenes—hints, dreams, cracks in the real.
He inspired me to break form—to embrace the imperfect, the unexpected.