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Daliesque

[dah-lee-esk] / ˌdɑ liˈɛsk /
ADJECTIVE
characteristic of the art of Salvador Dali
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Oscar Akermo, a wispy 22-year-old Swede, does Daliesque portraiture in black and gray ink.

From New York Times

Kodie Shane is a member of Lil Yachty’s Sailing Team, and sing-raps in Daliesque fragments similar to the boss.

From New York Times

She took in the Daliesque scene and started losing it.

From Washington Post

Another, for The Atlantic in 1989, showed the Cold War diplomat George F. Kennan towering over the Capitol’s dome and St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow, superimposed on a Dalíesque landscape littered with geometrical figures.

From New York Times

Inside, a Daliesque entryway confronts you with myriad doorknobs.

From New York Times