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Salvador Dalí, the famous Spanish surrealist artist, designed a set of six ceramic tiles in the 1950s. These tiles are a beautiful example of how his signature surrealist style was brought to life in various art forms. Each tile featured a unique design that reflected Dalí's imaginative and sometimes bizarre imagery, which often featured dream-like imagery and distorted shapes.
The six tiles are inspired by themes such as mythology, nature and the subconscious. They show, for example, alienating landscapes, surreal portraits and symbolic objects that represent his vision of the world. The vivid colours and detailed patterns make the tiles true works of art, not only intended as decoration but also as an expression of Dalí's deeper thoughts and emotions.
Dalí's ceramic tiles are today rare collector's items and an interesting example of how he translated his unique artistic vision into applied art.