By all accounts, Lorca was quite a special soul. Reading his biography one is treated to numerous tales of his silliness, pranks and child-like delight with life.
Above: Lorca in Uruguay, 1934.
One anecdote describes how he and a friend "coated their faces with rice powder, donned bogus nuns' habits and boarded a city tram, where they cast lascivious glances at their neighbors."
When Lorca visited
I think Lorca was definitely on to something.
Above: collage from my art journal with photo of baby Lorca taken from Lorca museum brochure.
Aside from this happy pilgrimage to Lorca's home town, our trip provided many lovely moments filled with park picnics, impromptu puppetry, art-making on airplanes and sitting in the plazas watching pigeons, wedding parties, accordionists and other forms of life pass by.
Above: Picnic with family and friends in Regent's Park, London. I finally get to meet Francesca (front right), a fellow artist/writer whom I first connected with right here in the blogosphere!
Above: "Two Feet," pastel and watercolor paintings from my art journal.
Here are a few more images from the art journal I kept during our trip. If you'd like to see more photos from
Above: "Male Mask," pastel, pen and watercolor on paper.
Above: "Winged Creature," acrylic on paper.
Above: "Maskuline and Feminine," pastel and watercolor on paper.
Above: "Toro" collage using corrugated coffee cup holders, London tube tickets, magazine scraps, etc...
1 comment:
I love the use of tube tickets in your collage and the stories about Lorca are great. Great also to see London from the eyes of a visitor, here and in your flickr page... but Spain looks better!
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