Tampa EDITION and Dalí Museum associate for 2024 tree set up

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When you’ve ever been contained in the Tampa EDITION resort, you’ve seen that it does have a really “art-centric” vibe so it makes full sense they’d associate with St. Pete’s Dalí Museum this vacation season.

Within the spirit of the festive time of 12 months, the 5-star resort labored with the museum for a remaining of one in all Salvador Dalí’s watercolor vacation playing cards, which featured a butterfly motif. Dalí created a collection of vacation card for Hallmark and Hoechst Iberica between Fifties-Seventies. The playing cards had a recurring “metamorphosis and regeneration” theme represented by surreal butterflies described by Dalí as “a logo of the soul”.

The tree’s design attracts from Dalí’s imaginative and prescient with pampas grass as the inspiration evoking feathered wings from his “Wings” (1958) vacation card. The tree will even be adorned with floating handmade butterflies capturing Dalí’s dreamlike high quality of his art work and butterfly’s pure magnificence.

“Our collaboration with The Tampa EDITION this vacation season couldn’t be extra well timed,” stated Kathy Greif, Dalí Museum Chief Working Officer. “Reinterpreting Dalí’s butterfly motif in such a novel method, and in such a lovely atmosphere, serves as a strong image of transformation and resilience, a sentiment that resonates deeply with the spirit of the Tampa Bay group this season.”

The tree can be unveiled throughout an unique celebration on the Tampa EDITION Thursday, December 5. A small show of Dalí’s unique vacation card pictures that includes the butterfly motif can be obtainable for visitor’s viewing. Customized vacation playing cards that includes “Mariposas” (1967) butterfly design will even be obtainable to buy with a portion of the proceeds being donated to The Dalí Museum for its non-profit mission to protect all issues Dalí from his work to legacy to academic actions.

Be sure to cease by the Tampa EDITION because the resort gives a signature Spanish-inspired vacation cocktail and twist on the Espresso Martini referred to as “It Occurred One Evening”, made with a touch of cinnamon and created in partnership with Ketel One. Proceeds from the drink are additionally going to be donated to The Dalí Museum.

Header photograph c/o The Dalí Museum FB



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