Inspired by the bizarre imagery of Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali, this driftwood sculpture plays further homage to the 1953 photograph of Dali riding in a small cart pulled by his goat.

This goat twists to a height of nearly 5 feet tall, with contorted horns crossing behind and ending in polished points. The body was crafted from a single trunk of a Sitka alder, with a fine grain and subtle coloration contributed by its origin as Alaska driftwood.

Dali's Goat. 2019

57h. 24w. 19d.

$1800

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