Intra-Uterine Paradisiac Locomotion (Imaginations and Objects of the Future)
"Intra-Uterine Paradisiac Locomotion (Imaginations and Objects of the Future)" is a hand-signed lithograph and etching created by Salvador Dalí in 1975. The image size is 28" x 21". The artwork ships framed, signed and with a certificate of authenticity. The Imaginations and Objects of the Future series consists of ten lithographs, five of which have collage elements. Anti-Umbrella with Automized Liquid is one of the works featuring collage. The Dallas Museum of Art interpreted this work as how “he envisioned a beach umbrella that not only protects one from the sun’s rays but also emits an atomized liquid that provides an artificial tan, [it] is not unlike the bottled tanning solutions used today. It is also a precursor to the misting machines that are used to cool an outdoor porch or deck in the heat.” With this work, Dalí addresses both driver safety and the difficulty in finding a parking spot in the city of the future: This automobile we carry in a small valise. We blow it up.