Salvador Dalí - The Persistence of Memory
Dali painted this surrealist vision in 1931. It has captured the attention of the world and is perhaps his best known work.
But why melting clocks? And how does surrealism help us to ponder things out of the reach of "normal" images?
Attributions
Painting: Salvador Dalí - The Persistence of Memory (1931)
Painting: René Magritte - Philosopher's Lamp (1936)
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Clock Face Timelapse 2 - Stock footage provided by Videvo Team, downloaded from www.videvo.net.
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Music: Passing Time - Kevin MacLeod - KZitem License.
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