I don’t suppose anyone here could help me identify the poster hanging inside the locker in this screen capture from a cartoon?
It kinda looks like something by Dali, but I’m not sure. Can anyone lend me a hand?
I don’t suppose anyone here could help me identify the poster hanging inside the locker in this screen capture from a cartoon?
It kinda looks like something by Dali, but I’m not sure. Can anyone lend me a hand?
That is the main character of the cartoon Daria, which was a damn good spinoff of Beavis and Butthead.
And I totally missed the question. :smack: I’ll be back. Later. Maybe.
Hides under a rock
I think Ranchoth means the poster off to the side of picture. It DOES look like something by Dali…what with the watch and all. But I’m afraid it doesn’t ring any bells for me…
It looks like it could possibly be The Scream. It’s kind of cartoony and skewed, but it might be.
I’ve never seen this particular painting, but it could be De Chirico.Here’s some of his work
Definitely not “The Scream.” My first guess was Dali, but I don’t know if it’s a specific picture.
I used my mad Photoshop skilz to do this.
I’ll now being looking for matches online.
Even though there’s a clock/watch and landscape which is reminiscent of Dali (though the timepiece isn’t melting), the shape of the human figures is evocative of Edvard Munch’s (The Scream) work. My guess is that the cartoonist loosely incorporated both styles into the painting on the wall.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was supposed to be a photo from National Geographic-at one point, Daria had a photo of the Hindenberg crash in her locker.
Looks awfully reminiscent of Dali’s The Persistence of Memory, no?