Saturday, June 02, 2018


Inktober 2016
Illustrations based on Gabriel García Márquez’s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude




"Fernanda felt a delicate wind of light pull the sheets out of her hands and open them up wide. Amaranta felt a mysterious trembling in the lace on her petticoats and she tried to grasp the sheet so that she would not fall down at the instant in which Remedios the beauty began to rise. 
Ursula, almost blind at that time, was the only person who was sufficiantly calm to identify the nature of that determined wind and she left the sheets to the mercy of the light as she watched Remedios the Beauty waving good-bye in the midst of the flapping sheets that rose up with her, abandoning with her the environment of beetles and dahlias and passing through the air with her as four o'clock in the afternoon came to an end, and they were lost forever with her in the upper atmosphere were not even the highest-flying birds of memory could reach her.

Labels: , , ,

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home