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Salvador DALI, doubly reversible portrait

Original oeuvre created in homage to Salvador Dali in reference to a vision of the Master of Surrealism: in the Thirties, at the time of a voyage in Africa, André Breton sends to Dali a black and white postcard representing an indigenous village. Holding the card in the wrong way, Dali sees there appearing a "hidden" face that it transcribes and draws. Using again the same principle with the portrait of the Master, and strongly inspired at that time by The Lord of Rings by Tolkien, Ricméric created this drawing using the paranoia-critical method. The picture reveals many surprises when one sees it under various angles. Richard Méric has made this drawing in a cave at a side of a volcano on the Palma island in the Canaries (SP), starting from a tiny photograph of the Master. It is his very first creation. High Quality Reproductions of different sizes and on different supports are available upon request.

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Michael Easter 01 Apr 2008

Oh man -AN EXPLOSIVE tributary!!!

JENNIFER VAN DINTER 17 Mar 2008

AMAZING

Jean M. Laffitau 01 Mar 2008

This is absolutly BRILLIANT!!!! My pic of the day!!!