City light
The city can become beautiful, cloaked in darkness. Colours shimmer as reflections on rain-soaked streets. People, each on their own journey, pass by— Perhaps to a party where good friends are waiting, or to a dinner with a beloved. Someone may simply be heading home to solitude, while another knows only solitude, and has no home. Everything dwells in the city’s shadows and coloured light— The city’s sensuality, its anxiety.
And here we walk, wherever we are heading.
Fragility
The beautiful history
National museum, Stockholm, Sweden
Concinnity
Black and gray portrait
Pure beauty and August Strindberg
Carl Eldh (1873-1954) sculptors
Labyrinth
Sometime must our words and feelings pass through a labyrinth full of thorn bushes, so easy to get lost in, bleeding and crying. It is as if we have entered an eternal purgatory, to feel and see that our finest emotion creates torment in each other. It’s as though we haven’t understood that the labyrinth’s purpose is to bring balance and calm, not to confuse those who seek its centre.
In the darkness, light reveals what is hidden.
Disguise
I see so many people hiding behind a mask and not being what they want to be.
I also meet many people who become uncomfortable when others take off their mask.
Maybe it's me hiding behind a clown's mask
Shoal
You follow the shoal because you feel safe. However, you are still just one fish among all the other fish in the shoal, you, like everyone else, hope that it will be your neighbor in the shoal who gets eaten.
Colorful shadows
Snow
Stockholm, Sweden
When the world of art becomes part of the ordinary world
Created from a original painting (open source) and my original photo mix together.
Allegorical scene – from Dante's Inferno, artist Cyprian Kamil Norwid. Created sometime between 1850-1900.
The beautiful and quiet country
"...usted es una de las pocas razones por las que estoy contento de haber vivido en este tiempo. Se lo digo así, sin vueltas, porque sé que me va a comprender".
Julio Cortázar
Interpretado a partir de mi foto por: Ana Toral Rubio
English
"...you are one of the few reasons I'm glad to have lived in this era. I'm telling you this straight, without mincing words, because I know you'll understand."
Julio Cortázar
Interpreted from my photograph by Ana Toral Rubio
Guilt
Are all feelings of guilt always bad? Can feelings of guilt create something positive? Is the feeling of guilt created by your own thoughts or it is by the judgment of others?
Is the guilt you feel before it becomes a guilt the worst guilt to feel, guilty in advance?
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