
Salvador Dalí demonstrates his view of the origin of the sea urchin, a liquid which takes on a particular form. At Dalí's house, Portlligat, Cadaqués 1957.
At his home in Portlligat, Cadaqués, in 1957, Salvador Dalí demonstrates his theory on the origin of the sea urchin—a liquid taking on a particular form. Wearing a distinctive soft hat with a flower behind his ear, the artist leans over a dark paper adorned with glistening droplets. With several spiky sea urchins scattered nearby, he holds a long paintbrush in a moment of intense, dramatically lit focus. A small glass in the foreground holds a light-colored, opaque liquid, part of his demonstration.
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