Dali-bolically genius
I’ll never be able to paint or draw like the great master Salvador Dali, but thanks to this site, I can re-envision a painting of his that he, for obvious reasons, named “Dream caused by the flight of a bee around a pomegranate one second before awakening.” The site only allows you to rearrange, resize, delete, or clone items that are already in the painting, so the creative options are somewhat limited. Still fun, though.

Dali’s Original
My “revisions”—
(I think this one deserves a little exegesis: This is about breast cancer, as the title would imply. The woman has already had her left breast and underlying tissues surgically removed, but she is at very high risk for cancer in the other breast. On the left, the slow but sustained growth of a tumor is represented. Inevitably, it will make itself known—the tiger will take her other breast. The elephants marching behind represent medicine and science who, despite their knowledge and wisdom, can not save the woman. The other tiger, up on the cliff, is there simply because tigers are cool.)
(The explanation for this one is that, when given the chance, tigers will eat humans because they taste good. Gala was Dali’s wife, and is the woman in the painting.)














good god… karaoke comes to painting! we’ll all sit around in booths with leather couches, drinking beer and painting smiles on the mona lisa. :)
Of course, my favorite is your 2nd revision. Love how you turned the pomegranates into fleshy bloody masses. :)