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Don Quixote

Don Quixote (2024)  Ink drawing by  Maurizio Puglisi  "To think that the things of this life must always remain fixed in one point is to think in vain; in fact it seems that life goes in circles, I mean, come and go: spring follows summer, summer follows autumn, autumn follows winter, winter springs, and so time returns to revolve uninterruptedly; only human life runs to its end faster than the wind, without waiting to be renewed, if not in the other which has not boundaries that limit it." Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote of La Mancha inks , watercolor, on paper 200 g/m https://www.artfinder.com/products/don-quixote-afe99/

la via dei colori







Rosse sono le guance che ho visto.
arancione è il tramonto che culla la sera
gialli gli uccelli che hanno piegato le ali per la notte.
E Tu sei il sole,nei giorni di pioggia.


Verdi sono i prati nei nostri sogni sogni.
Bianche sono sono le stelle nel cielo blu scuro .
Viola è la strada della notte.
Tu sei il mio Sole ,nei giorni di pioggia e vento
E se ho te , ho un arcobaleno per la mia strada

Maurizio Puglisi
2016

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