薩爾瓦多·達(dá)利(Salvador Dali,1904—1989)達(dá)利(1904—1986),是超現(xiàn)實(shí)主義繪畫運(yùn)動(dòng)中最有影響力的領(lǐng)軍人,在繪畫、文學(xué)、電影、珠寶等方面有著特殊的貢獻(xiàn)。他采用“具象”精確地復(fù)制非正常邏輯思維產(chǎn)生的幻象,把毫不相干的事物全部組合在一起,使畫面中充滿戲劇效果,帶給人視覺與新心靈的震撼。
Salvador Dali (1904—1989) is the most influential leader in the surrealist painting movement and has made special contributions in painting, literature, film and jewelry. He uses "concrete image" to exactly duplicate the illusion produced by abnormal logical thinking, and combines all irrelevant things together to make the picture full of dramatic effect, bringing people the shock of vision and new mind.
在達(dá)利這種反映夢(mèng)境和想象的“瘋狂”作品的啟發(fā)下,設(shè)計(jì)師在書房空間大膽選擇了類似達(dá)利作品中的家具造型,并選取了另一幅當(dāng)代藝術(shù)家的相同風(fēng)格作品與之搭配。裝修設(shè)計(jì)而達(dá)利作品中經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)的配色,也占據(jù)著這個(gè)房間:黃色的空間中,暗綠、咖啡色、橙色的物品正扮著鬼臉。
Inspired by Dali's "crazy" artworks that reflect dreams and imagination, the designer boldly chose furniture modeling similar to Dali's in the study room, and chose the same style works of another contemporary artist to match with it. And the color palette that often appears in Dali's work also dominates the room: dark green, brown and orange objects are making faces in the yellow space.
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