— Dalí’s Les Saisons series is a lyrical meditation on the eternal rhythm of nature and the passage of time. Each lithograph represents a season — spring, summer, autumn, and winter — through the lens of Dalí’s surreal imagination. The human form, flowers, animals, and abstract gestures intertwine to express both transformation and continuity, capturing the cyclical dance of creation and decay.
The series stands out for its delicate use of color and fluid lines that merge dream and reality. Dalí employs soft blues, golds, and earthy tones to evoke emotional transitions between growth, abundance, decline, and renewal. His figures appear suspended between the natural and the divine, embodying the psychological and spiritual resonance of the changing year.
Les Saisons reflects Dalí’s poetic vision of time — not as a linear sequence, but as an endless cycle of rebirth. Through this series, he transforms the simple theme of the seasons into an allegory of human existence, where beauty, fragility, and transformation coexist in perfect balance.