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TALES IN THE AIR

 

Only those in the first folder are stories in the air. I name them like this because they are not written, but just imagined. They are conceptual images created so that, when you see them, you may have the feeling that something is happening, and you wonder what. These drawings are designed so that whoever sees them dares to invent the story

The illustrations of "The House" belong to a story by Paloma Orozco, the sister of my friend Mar. It was the story of a father who struggled to leave his micro universe to make it meaningful, especially for his daughter. It reminded me of the antinomies of Kant, of Plato's Cave. And, above all, it reminded me of me. It was not published. It also remained in the air.

Julius, the Teacher's Son, was not in the air. It is a story by José Manuel Rodríguez Marchena, published by Editorial San Pablo (colección "La Brújula"). Ii is beautiful. And I also was the student of my mother, I was the son of the teacher.

 

If you want to tell me anything: dibujuanan@hotmail.com

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