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Paintings made on sandpaper using pastel chalks.
Here, Pastel typifies irrational parts of our world. The picture represents something as a paraphrase (fantasy) of the "Romance about the Moon, Moon" of Garcia Lorca. In this romance of the Moon symbolizes a scent-laden jasmine, here it's a cool fleur-de-lis (jasmine of volants of fleur-de-lis).
The Moon envelopes the world in slumberous aroma and leads away to its clay-cold wonder-story. It's insinuative, cautious and domineering. Its light resembles a fluid substance and hypnotic look. It's a moon-cat, a moon devouring credulous victims of its "aroma". |