"In the end you will find that the lightest things are the only ones that the wind has not managed to take away, an ancient refrain, a caress at the right moment, leafing through a book of poems, the very smell that the wind once had." The aforementioned verses of the poet Mário Quintana were the inspiration for the creation of this pencil drawing, interpreted in Art Nouveau style. The infinite moment of an embrace seems to engrave in time poignant verses in the penetrating breath of the wind, dissolving in the pallor of the moon.
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"In the end you will find that the lightest things are the only ones that the wind has not managed to take away, an ancient refrain, a caress at the right moment, leafing through a book of poems, the very smell that the wind once had." The aforementioned verses of the poet Mário Quintana were the inspiration for the creation of this pencil drawing, interpreted in Art Nouveau style. The infinite moment of an embrace seems to engrave in time poignant verses in the penetrating breath of the wind, dissolving in the pallor of the moon.
Pencil on paper and cardboard
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