Puzzle picture for Martin Scorsese (2021) designed by J Frederick Fesel references “Melancholy, Atomic Uranic Idyll” (1945) by Salvador Dali?


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Puzzle picture for Martin Scorsese (2021) designed by J Frederick Fesel

 

  

 a) Puzzle picture for Martin Scorsese designed by J Frederick Fesel

 


 

b)  references “Melancholy, Atomic Uranic Idyll” (1945) by Salvador Dali?


 


 

c.i) Lower right area and equivalent




c.ii) Explosion and equivalent


 

 

c.iii) Baseball player and accompanying form next to equivalent a

 
 
 
 
d.i) The aircraft becomes the gun from Taxi Driver
 

 

d.ii) Area with face and sagging watch beneath. One could say that form of the sagging watch becomes the  tongue although not actually in its placing within the picture

 

d.iii) In terms of its place in the picture, the blue face becomes the mouth with tongue that's the Rolling Stone logo


d.iv) The sagging watch like form becomes a trail of circle



e.i) Left side and equivalent



e.ii) A puff of smoke becomes the pointing fingure while the folly with pillars and dome in the distance becomes the exploding oval form that it points into


e.iii) The long wide horizontal object and the man with a number 7 shirt becomes the hat and the cream rectangular structure connecting to it


e.iv) This crutch with spheres becomes the man and the two dogs facing two ways




f.i) Upper right biomorph and equivalent area

 


 f.ii) Lower half of biomorph head and equivalent

 
 
 
f.iii)  The mouth and its equivalent
 
 

 
 
 
f.iv) The eye becomes the rat with the yellow background
 

 
 
f.v) The octagonal window becomes the circle and the slant of the wall angle of the top of the wall becomes triangular forms
 
 
 
 
 
 
f.vi)  The curling horn becomes the blue cross in with red circle 


 


f.vii) The end of the curling horn becomes a bottle intersecting with a cow

 

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  1. "Puzzle picture for Martin Scorsese (2021) designed by J Frederick Fesel references “Melancholy, Atomic Uranic Idyll” (1945) by Salvador Dali?" was posted on June 9th 2021

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