Papercut, stamp art and pen drawing around a poem of F.G. LORCA, also reserved for Theresa Ann Aleshire Williams, USA.
Source of inspiration is Lorca's poem
"Romance of the moon, moon"
a fragment:
"Runaway moon, moon, moon.
When the gypsies come
they will make from your heart
white bracelets and rings.
Child, let me dance.
When the gypsies come
they will find you
on the anvil with closed eyes.
Runaway moon, moon, moon.
I can already hear their horses.

translation & adaptation: G.V.

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Comment by Guido Vermeulen on August 24, 2011 at 4:39am

Thanks Lynda for your "hartverwarmende" comment (Dutch for heart warming, don't know if this is also English). I'll mention your comment on my personal blog

http://guidovermeulen.blogspot.com

Guido

 

PS

Lorca is so beautiful in his sadness, his sadness becomes beauty!

Comment by Lynda Jo Thornbrugh on August 23, 2011 at 9:37am
This is one of my absolute favorite pieces of art on this site. My stomach feels funny, its that good. The color, composition, poem. Beautiful.

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