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    Botticelli’s Primavera: The Enigma of a Masterpiece

    March 4, 2016 / 1 Comment

    Primavera is one of Botticelli’s most outstanding works. But when trying to explain the enigma of the scene, the interpretations become astoundingly foggy. It is this very confusion that leaves us at complete liberty to interpret it ourselves, if very vaguely, which perhaps suits Botticelli’s mysterious masterpiece better than anything else. We see a sacred lemon forest, a dark cluster of trees laden with golden fruits, pierced by the whiteness of a pale sky. Eight figures rise at the forest’s edge, on a multicoloured flowery meadow. They seem more like fleeting visions of a dream than actual people. These eight figures are set up in five different scenes and it…

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    El sexo es de primavera

    November 25, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Desde que tengo uso de razón estos dos conceptos han estado asociados en mi cabeza por medio de la cultura popular: la primavera la sangre altera. ¿Quién no ha oído esa frase alguna vez? La referencia es clara, tras un invierno frío y a menudo de reclusión sucede una primavera en que los primeros rayos del sol invitan a la búsqueda de la fruición. En Japón deben haber tenido algún tipo similar de relación entre estos dos conceptos, puesto que al arte de contenido erótico lo denimaron shunga: imágenes de la primavera. Esta que os pongo aquí, puede sin duda ser una de las más conocidas y llamativas de todas…

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