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¡Para, Mundo! Serie “Historias no contadas”


 Este dibujo es el primero de la serie “Historias no contadas”.

Sobre el papel grueso y rugoso, los instrumentos de siempre se revelan de forma distinta: potente y provocadora.

En primer plano, vemos a una mujer con la mirada desafiante y la mano alzada. La heroína —y las montañas verdes que se alzan tras ella— parecen envueltas en llamas. El color rojo, denso y persistente, lo cubre todo, generando una sensación de angustia.

Las líneas coloridas que dan forma a la protagonista la perfilan y definen en capas finas y elegantes, que reverberan con intensidad:

—¡Para, Mundo! ¡Despierta! ¡Actúa, mientras aún hay algo que salvar!

Natalia

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