The Broken Bridge and the Dream | Salvador Dali 1945
In 'The Broken Bridge and the Dream', Salvador Dali places himself at the bottom of a bridge in the Ampurdan plane as if he had drifted to sleep. In his dream, the ruined bridge transforms into a stairway upon which allegorical figures drift upward towards heaven.
☝🏼The description from the official Dali museum.
Some people have pointed out the coincidences with this painting and the Dali ship vessel that crashed the Baltimore Key Bridge, named after the man who wrote the Star Spangled Banner.
The broken bridge in the title definitely checks out, but could the dream in this case be symbolic of the "American dream" and how the masses are asleep to it? Possibly.
However, I noticed a horse in the painting. On a "schizo" level take, could the white horse at the edge of the bridge be symbolic of the pale horse from Revelation? Gatekeeper Alex Jones quickly tied WWIII with this event.
Are they trying to tell us something or are we going crazy?
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