Dalí’s Studio, Port Lligat © 2017Cadaqués, Spain
Being in the room where Dalí created his artwork was very inspirational. But, I wondered, how did Dalí paint such large canvases in such a small room, and how did he get those giant canvases into this tiny room? Then I noticed the slot in the floor. The canvas was delivered to the basement of his house, then lifted up to his studio through the slot in the floor. As he painted the canvas he dropped it down through the slot. That way he didn’t need to use a ladder to reach various areas to paint. It is a great example of Dalí’s creative thinking.
This photograph is printed on a large format Epson printer using genuine Epson ink and archival Harman Hahnemuhle paper. Each photograph is digitally signed, then mounted and matted to current archival standards. This is a limited edition series and each photograph is numbered.