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by Zoran Maslic
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It is believed that Lorca was murdered by a fascist militia during Spanish civil war. The place of burial of one of the greatest poets of the Spanish... more
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It is believed that Lorca was murdered by a fascist militia during Spanish civil war. The place of burial of one of the greatest poets of the Spanish language remains unknown.
This picture celebrates his poem, The Rider's Song.
Hi! Welcome to my gallery made in honor of great writers and poets and other artists and thinkers who built our culture with talent, dedication, and too often with a great deal of personal sacrifice. You will also find some abstract and some "inner child" work. :):):)
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Rainbow Artist Orlando L
I found this tribute to Lorca very beautiful, deep and emotive Zoran!! the visuals and colours fit the person perfectly. this is great work!! L/F
Zoran Maslic replied:
People don't read as much as before, me too. Through visuals, I hoped that I bring some great writers and poets closer to them, inspiring them to grab a book. I deeply admire all these guys and thought they deserve some star treatment. They have chosen a difficult path in life. Many of them had to suffer a lot just because they committed to that field of work or expression. In my view, despite their flaws and errors (which we all have), they stood up for humanity, for goodness, brought us new angles from which we can observe that endless mystery of being. When I say this, I think of their art, not every feature of their characters. I hope I don't sound too pretentious. Thank you so much for your comment! :)