
Dalí demonstrates the origin of the "oursin", a liquid which takes on a particular form. Here he is seen using milk and water. At Salvador Dalí's house, Portlligat, Cadaqués 1957.
Salvador Dalí, wearing a soft, pointed cap and round glasses, demonstrates the origin of the "oursin"—a liquid form—at his home in Portlligat, Cadaqués, in 1957. Leaning intently over a table, he uses a paintbrush to dab a mixture of milk and water onto a dark surface, creating a pattern of glistening droplets. Beside glasses containing the white liquid, several spiny sea urchins, the experiment's namesake, are scattered across the tabletop.
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