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Clair de Lune (Le Désert)

€450.00

Original drawing on paper

  • Acrylic and Gouache on Pankaster 1.5mm Antique White paper.
  • 60x80 cm. approx.
  • Matt varnished.
  • Colour, dust and UV protection.
  • Signed on the front.
  • Authenticity certificate attached.

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About this work

Yo quiero luz de luna para mi noche triste

Para cantar divina la ilusión que me trajiste

Para sentirte mía, mía, tú como ninguna

Pues desde que te fuiste no he tenido luz de luna

Yo siento tus amarras como garfios, como garras

Que me ahogan en la playa de la farra y del dolor

Y siento tus cadenas arrastrar en la noche callada

Que sea plenilunada, azul como ninguna

Pues desde que te fuiste no he tenido luz de luna

Pues desde que te fuiste no he tenido luz de luna

Si ya no vuelves nunca, provincianita mía

A mi celda querida que está triste y está fría

Que al menos tu recuerdo ponga luz sobre mi bruma

Pues desde que te fuiste no he tenido luz de luna

Yo siento tus amarras como garfios, como garras

Que me ahogan en la playa de la farra y del dolor

Y siento tus cadenas arrastrar en la noche callada

Que sea plenilunada, azul como ninguna

Pues desde que te fuiste no he tenido luz de luna

Pues desde que te fuiste no he tenido

Luz de luna

Model: instagram.com/sergiruiz

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Guide to symbols in the work of Bran Sólo

The sea: Infinite place of calm, love, perfection, home.
Teeth: Pain, loss, fear.
Tentacle: Attempt to reach, to contain, to trap.
Houses in flames: The home that has been left behind and to which we can never return. Burning the past. To forget. Sometimes it burns and disappears, sometimes it is engulfed by the sea.
Hand with open eye: Hope, saved from shipwreck.
Key at the bottom of the sea: Secrets.
Couple of swifts: Love, dependence, union, couple.
Big ears: Proof that the character is undoubtedly a good person. A child with big ears has to learn to be a good person to survive.
Marks under the eyes: Sadness, dark circles under the eyes, sleepless nights.
Neck marks: Beard, maturity, masculinity.
Circle in the throat: Anguish, choking, lump in the throat.
Narwhals: Narwhals cannot be kissed.
Shipwreck: The frustration of unrequited love.
Constellations: A guide to understanding the incomprehensible. Many of the constellations are random, but they surely exist somewhere in some world.
Red plant: Emotions trying to escape. This plant, Man's Love (Tradescantia) grows everywhere, especially in the cracks between the rocks. The body is the rock, the heart a crack, and from there grow the feelings that try to escape and grow towards the infinite, in search of that which we all long for.
Deformed, blurred eye: Reference to the artist's visual impairment. Fear of blindness. Single point of view.