Collection: Salvador Dalí Collection

Salvador Dalí's "Lobster-Phone" from 1938 is the inspiration behind this new collection!
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According to the Tate website on the artwork:
"Lobster Telephone is an unexpected combination of objects. Dalí believed bringing them together could reveal secret desires. For him, both lobsters and telephones were connected with sex. This work is a classic example of a surrealist object. The surrealists promoted the idea that art could reflect the mysteries of the unconscious mind.[...] Dalí often drew a close analogy between food and sex. In Lobster Telephone, the crustacean's tail, where its sexual parts are located, is placed directly over the mouthpiece."
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  • Lobster Fest - Picnic Blanket
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  • Dalí Inspired Earrings - Lobster Phone
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