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JARDIN (MONJA Y PUTA) Print

Parsyn Faljano

Spain

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About The Artwork

The idea comes from imagining a common scenario, a shared context, for two personalities that are living together, and yet who defend and carry life forms that are antipodal in nature. This coexistence of opposing archetypes is possible in that context. One of those characters is The Nun. That represents a spiritual life. The other character is La Puta. That represents a carnal life. The context is a Garden. It is an anthropized space, where a series of botanical species has been ordered, among other purposes, for contemplation. In that place it has a moment of splendor, in which you can also enjoy its fruits, which usually correspond to the flowering season. Flowers have traditionally been associated with the feminine, creating correspondences with some of the common properties attributed to it, namely: ephemeral, soft, perfumed, delicate, etc .... At the same time, a flower is an instrument of reproduction, which contains pollen. Aspect that can also be interpreted as a parallel to the pretense seduction and gestation processes. Therefore, "The flowers of a garden", is in this case just the metaphor that inspires the game of correspondences. The Nun is one of the "flowers" of the garden, and in the same way, the Whore is another of the "flowers". Both are the flowers that adorn and embellish the garden. And as happens in all gardens, there are "flowers" with more or less erotic charge. Some more exuberant and others more discreet. The transcendence of the Garden's symbolism extends to the concept of a "women's market" where the visitor of that garden-market can go and choose and choose the "flower" that he likes the most. It should be noted that the drawing of the Garden forms a "hidden figure". The silhouette or contour resembles that of a flowerpot. The pot is an element or object typical of any garden.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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