Salvador Dalí sculptures

Salvador Dalí sculptures are a striking extension of the artist's Surrealist vision, blending fantastical forms with dreamlike imagery. Renowned for his ability to distort reality, Dalí’s sculptures often explore themes of time, metamorphosis and the subconscious, as seen in works like The Persistence of Memory. His use of unusual materials and imaginative forms challenges conventional perceptions of space and matter. Dalí's sculptures, such as Venus de Milo with Drawers, combine the symbolic with the absurd, reflecting his genius for merging the metaphysical and the physical.