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146319 No.125144  
>> No.125147  

This is probably the best thing this board will ever see. And it will probably get deleted. A shame, really.

>> No.125148  

>>125147
If you're saying that because of Sakaki's nudity, it won't. It's been posted here before without deletion. It has artistic merit, or something, and thus is automatically worksafe.

>> No.125149  

tasteful boobs are tasty

>> No.125150  

>>125148
Works for me! Guess I must have missed it before.

>> No.125162  

Still one of the most exceptional pieces of fan art I have seen.

Is it known who made this? I'm tempted to think it's by tyatyamaru (who also did the 'Birth of Venus' pastiche), but I can't find it on his site.

>> No.125187  

According to danbooru here...

http://miezaru.donmai.us/post/show/179377/azumanga_daioh-cat-chiyo_chichi-dali-dog-kaorin-ka

...no one knwos.

>> No.125192  

>>125162
Haven't you heard? Dali is an eternal being. In fact "Dali" means "eternal greatness" in the language he invented, know as "Dali."

>> No.125209  

I'm not sure about the merging out of mouths, but I'm sure I saw the daddy-dog legs from another famous painting.

or maybe I'm thinking of half-life or something

>> No.125211  

>>125209
This is indeed based on some famous painting, which is basically the same as this but the objects have been turned into azu characters.

Don't know what it's called or by who. Does anyone care to post it?

>> No.125212  
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68925

>>125211
Salvador Dali
Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate

>> No.125213  

>>125212

why do i say WTF more to this then this? >>125144

>> No.125215  

>>125213
Because >>125147 looks like a dream one of the characters might have, but you don't really have a frame of reference for what >>125212 might have been caused by.

>> No.125216  

>>125213

Because despite the fact that he became a self-referential buffoon later in life, Dali was one hell of artist. His collaboration with Bunuel, Un Chien Andalou, is still one of the most unsettling short films around.

The OP, while a very nice piece of fanart, is just a swipe of Dali.

>> No.125217  

>>125216
Not to mention his collaboration with Disney.

You heard me.

>> No.125219  

>>125217
Have you seen it? I haven't. I'm usually leery of works that get "completed" long after the artist's death. Or did they just dust off the stuff that was already done and call it a day?

>> No.125232  

obviously, his collaboration with azu is superior in every way

>> No.125235  

>>125216
>>125217

He made films!? I must have both

>> No.125262  

>>125216

Yeah, but he suffered terribly towards the end, so I cut him a lot of slack.

>> No.125267  

>>125235

H R Giger, Salvador Dali and Alejandro Jodorowsky worked together on the first attempt to bring Dune to the screen. It failed because all of them wanted more money. Jodorowsky told Giger "give me a planet of pure evil. Everything goes but sex. I'm sick and tires of my films being banned". Dali was to be the main star on the film.

The technology they developed together was not a waste after all, because it was used on the film Alien, which also involved Giger, and a slightly improved version of it was developed for the Star Wars saga. George Lucas didn't only steal westerns and samurai movies, he also stole Jodorowsky's technology for realistic looking space ships AND some of Jodorowsky's concepts. A lot of elements on Star Wars appeared first on Jodorowsky/Moevious comics. Also, Jodorowsky is Chilean and I know him personally.

>> No.125279  

>>125262

Oh, sure, he deserves slack. He was a great artist, more sinned against than sinner. I suppose a parallel would be Orson Welles - towering artists reduced to hawking candy and cheap wine in the TV age.

>>125235

Trailers and excerpts from the Dali/Disney collaboration "Destino" can be found on YouTube.

Un Chien Andalou is also available on YouTube and other places around the Net, but the ones I've found are all based off of a horrible video transfer. I remember seeing a beautiful version in a theater back in the 80's. I don't know if that is still available.

>> No.125283  

>>125267
Interesting

>> No.125289  

>>125267

There were like a thousand vagina doorways in Alien. A THOUSAND



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