Josè Van Roy Dali – The Heir of Salvador Dalí – La Moustache

“I Love Moustache.” – 2014

In 2014, “I Love Moustache” was the fashioned theme I chose to spread among my Fellowers through the social networks, who finally started to understand that everyone could bring itself business destiny through one smart hand.

By Receiving, at The second Universal Exhibition of the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the International Art Award of the Best Artists in the World among 81 others with Josè Van Roy Dali’s hands and the most famous italian curators of the Art Market, I realized that I climbed the level of my professionnal career quite at ease.

More than this simple fact, I found myself a friend into his blue eyes, making my own life appear like his own flashback of my own daughter. I felt lost without keeping his blood next to my own for our destinies shall be gathered into the very same business until the end of our common path :

Art brings Joy and Josè brings History.

http://josevanroydali.com/

L’Exposition Universelle Paris Tour Eiffel, 2014

“Something strange was whispering in my ear that

Queen Elisabeth was not far away to tell me.”

Lady Joy Caloc

At Josè Birth
1940, 17th February

Salvador & Helena, so-called Gala

Salvador Dali’s death
1989, 23rd January


Summer Movement
2021

Pick Up a Fresh Drink
2021

A Bordo Piscina
2021

Portrait, Via Salvador Dali
2021

Pompelmi in giardino
2021

Major Cinema Projects
2021

Maestros’ Partition
2021

Biography

José Van Roy Dalì was born in Perpignan, France. 

José started to paint at the age of seven. In 1953 he attended a painting course and experimented the styles of Vermeer, Ingres, Turner, Courbet and Van Gogh. At a later stage he approached Impressionism and Pointillism but his destiny was fatally attracted by Surrealism. Since that time, he started to sign his works Van Roy to underline his distance from this artistic movement. As a young man he interrupped his studies and started his artistic independent life.  In 1973, he met Barbara who, according to José, “had healed my madness with the corporeal reality of her love, and now she has to helped me to escape from the imaginary prison of my agonising selfishness.”

Published by Lady Joy Caloc

International Artistic Director for Art & Multimedia - visible on www.showbise.com

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