The third work of the collection was prepared based on the habits of Salvador Dali.
Dali was living between sleep and wakefulness and was feeding an anteater. His life sight is beyond the reality we are accustomed to. For this reason, the place has been described as surreal.
Once upon a time, Yoko Ono wanted a piece of Dali's mustache. Thereupon, Dali defrauded Yoko Ono by giving him pieces of grass instead of his mustache, thinking that he would cast a spell over him. The grass and branches used for the eye are a reference to this issue and Dali's belief.
The general composition has been made by the light of Dali's life's unique elements.
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