10 Salvador Dali Coloring Pages - Free!
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What do you think of the Dali drawing we colored this time? We worked hard to show a bit of the extravagance of the well-known Salvador Dali. Do you think we did a good job? Or would you have done something different? We know that with your great creativity you can achieve even better things.
And so you can show off your most extravagant side and put your new ideas into practice, this time we've gathered the best Salvador Dali images to color and Salvador Dali cartoons to color and print.
With your favorite tempera paints you can dust off those brushes to bring your work of art to life. Although if you prefer to use charcoal to apply the chiaroscuro technique, don't let anything stop you! The greatest artists didn't become famous by doing the same thing as everyone else.
Once you've finished bringing the Salvador Dali drawings to color to life, don't forget to send us a photo! At Coloring Together there's always room to showcase the creative and original works that our dear followers send us.
With nothing more to say, you'd better go find your coloring materials. We know you'll be able to create one of the best works of art ever seen. So, don't waste any more time! It's time to impress one of the greatest representatives of surrealism.
Salvador Dali coloring pages
Why color salvador dali pictures?
Salvador Dali was a Spanish painter born in Figueres in 1904. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of surrealism and known for his striking and dreamlike surrealist images. He also stood out for his very personal and extravagant style.
Dali was an eccentric and controversial character, a cat lover who even came to have an ocelot named Babou as a pet. When people expressed their concern about that animal, he would just reply that it was a normal cat that he himself had painted with a pop-art design.
At Coloring Together we know you like to put your own style into each of your works of art, that's why you won't find anything better than the Salvador Dali images to color and bring out your most eccentric and extravagant side.
On top of that, above each of the Salvador Dali drawings to color you'll find a little fun fact about this character with the particular mustache. So don't miss the chance to get to know one of the greatest representatives of surrealism. We're sure you'll have fun!
Learn while coloring Salvador Dali
- Salvador Dali's distinctive mustache was a tribute to the Andalusian painter Diego Velazquez.
- After a long friendship, the famous Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca fell in love with Salvador Dali, but the painter ended up rejecting him.
- Salvador Dali was expelled from the Academy of Fine Arts of Madrid twice.
- Salvador Dali was 10 years younger than his wife Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, better known as Gala, whom he first met while she was married to the surrealist poet Paul Eluard.
- Salvador Dali worked with Walt Disney on an animated short film titled "Destino". Although the project was canceled at the time due to financial problems, in 2003 the 6-minute short film premiered and tells the story of a dancer on a surreal journey.
- Salvador Dali believed he was the reincarnation of his deceased brother, with whom he shared the same name and who died before he was born, which permeated many of his works of art.
- Salvador Dali sometimes signed his works and referred to himself with the grandiose title of 'Marquis of Dali de Pubol', a noble title that the king of Spain granted him in 1982.
- Salvador Dali had an ocelot as a pet and took it with him everywhere. When people expressed their fear of the animal, Dali would reply that Babou (his ocelot) was nothing more than a normal cat that he had painted with a pop-art design.
- Salvador Dali was a big chess fan and even came to design a surrealist chess set.
- Salvador Dali designed the logo for Chupa Chups, a famous Spanish candy brand.
