Quote: Hi Miguel,I was watching a program on TV called the Road Show. It is of all kinds of things that people bring in to get prices of things. I was amazed at what came up when I turned it on. It was a book of Salvador Dali paintings. The lady was at this place, didn't hear the name, but she heard about Salvador being in the area. She took her book and he painted a figure on the front page and signed it. They said with his signature and drawing it was worth $10,00o to $15,000. It was done in ink. I wish I had heard the whole story, but I got a few pieces. I was thinking of I wish Miguel and Roger could see this.
I would have loved seeing that.
Miguel's latest here are great.
The amount of knowledge that Dali showed us was extraordinary. He loved those old masters but didn't leave it there. There is no attempt to just copy. Dali always had a point to make. Nothing was ever too big to tackle.
Roger
"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)
The Saint Anthony painting is on such a visually gigantic scale and the New World one has that middle-ages feel with a modern twist.
Great images again.
Quote:The Saint Anthony painting is on such a visually gigantic scale and the New World one has that middle-ages feel with a modern twist. Great images again.