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Dalí in Bloomington, MN
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Dalí in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $29.90
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Size: Hardcover
Graphic Novel Series, published by SendPoints, is a collection of original inspirations by cartoonists and illustrators from all over the world with diverse cultural backgrounds. Following on from Basic Art, this series creates a distinct artistic expression and reading experience of the graphic novel with strong visual impact and a variety of styles. It reexplains the definition of "art collection" through "image," presenting a collection that is more artistic than comic and more vivid than the novel. Salvador Dalí was a famous surrealist artist from Spain known for his technical mastery, deft drafting, and the startling and peculiar visuals in his creations. Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, and Joan Miró were three of Spain's most influential painters of the twentieth century. As a graphic novel, this book provides readers with an introduction to Dalí's life and artistic endeavors. With the familiar theme and vivid drawings, it bridges the gap between the worlds of children and adults.
Graphic Novel Series, published by SendPoints, is a collection of original inspirations by cartoonists and illustrators from all over the world with diverse cultural backgrounds. Following on from Basic Art, this series creates a distinct artistic expression and reading experience of the graphic novel with strong visual impact and a variety of styles. It reexplains the definition of "art collection" through "image," presenting a collection that is more artistic than comic and more vivid than the novel. Salvador Dalí was a famous surrealist artist from Spain known for his technical mastery, deft drafting, and the startling and peculiar visuals in his creations. Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, and Joan Miró were three of Spain's most influential painters of the twentieth century. As a graphic novel, this book provides readers with an introduction to Dalí's life and artistic endeavors. With the familiar theme and vivid drawings, it bridges the gap between the worlds of children and adults.

















