Walking through the corridors of the Dali Museum - discovering the sculptures

When I think back to our spring break in June, the one in Spain, when we were on the Costa Brava in the rain for a few days (as a prelude to all the bad weather, rain and floods that hit Spain 🥲), I think of one, when we went to Girona and Figueres.
It was Wednesday, June 12.
We visited the Dali Museum.

Only that day I didn't have time or energy to write a post in #wednesdaywalk but I can do that now, when I don't have such interesting details near to me...

I don't know how much it is according to the rules of the community to publish photos from a closed space, because by walking I somehow always mean open space and nature, but during those few hours of walking through the museum corridors, from exhibit to exhibit, I saw some very interesting sculptures, which I would now shared with you here.


I have already written about the Dalí Museum in Figueres.
About a beautiful atrium with an open courtyard and a distinctive glazed roof sphere

I also wrote about Dali's picture collections

about his jewelry collection

and I also published a post from her bedroom as well as from the room dedicated to Mea West.

All I have left to share with you are some photos of some of the most interesting sculptures in this museum.

Maybe what you see won't seem like art to you, however, when you're inside the museum, you have to move out of your mind into some other surreal, and then everything you see might get a certain artistic dose 🙂

Now I look at all these sculptures and I have to admit that I like them. Maybe not so much when I look at them from afar, as much as I like them when I get up close and see all those tiny details that Dali's works abound.

A human figure in a glass sarcophagus made of electronic components, a head hanging from the ceiling, while its neck is made of coffee spoons, a telephone set with gold details and mirrors, a crocodile holding a lamp in its claws, an imitation of a face with a huge mouth instead of a front door, sculptures a bird, a naked woman's body, carrying loaves of bread on her head...

Each for its own sake, this sculpture has some meaning, and we didn't have much time during that walk to devote ourselves adequately to each one.
It remains for me that sometime, from searching through these photos, I will be interested in each of the works individually...



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Great job! Keep up the good work! 👏 !STRIDE (Comment !STOPSTRIDE to stop receiving upvotes & STR)

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