Yo ya no lloro, a mi me salen nubes (I don't cry anymore, I get clouds)
Museum grade framed
Printed Paper: Entrada Rag is a heavyweight (290 gram) Award-winning 100% cotton smooth fine art matte paper, archival acid- and lignin-free; your prints will last for generations.
Inspiration: In this striking black-and-white image, a close-up of a child's eye captivates the viewer, drawing them into a world of raw emotion and introspection. At the bottom of the eye, delicate white clouds begin to form, serving as a poignant metaphor for the unspoken emotions within. Instead of tears, pain is transformed into something weightless yet tangible.
Through this artwork, the artist invites the viewer to reflect on their own experiences with pain and resilience, acknowledging the beauty found in moments of struggle and embracing the healing power of expression, whether through tears or clouds.
Museum grade framed
Printed Paper: Entrada Rag is a heavyweight (290 gram) Award-winning 100% cotton smooth fine art matte paper, archival acid- and lignin-free; your prints will last for generations.
Inspiration: In this striking black-and-white image, a close-up of a child's eye captivates the viewer, drawing them into a world of raw emotion and introspection. At the bottom of the eye, delicate white clouds begin to form, serving as a poignant metaphor for the unspoken emotions within. Instead of tears, pain is transformed into something weightless yet tangible.
Through this artwork, the artist invites the viewer to reflect on their own experiences with pain and resilience, acknowledging the beauty found in moments of struggle and embracing the healing power of expression, whether through tears or clouds.
Museum grade framed
Printed Paper: Entrada Rag is a heavyweight (290 gram) Award-winning 100% cotton smooth fine art matte paper, archival acid- and lignin-free; your prints will last for generations.
Inspiration: In this striking black-and-white image, a close-up of a child's eye captivates the viewer, drawing them into a world of raw emotion and introspection. At the bottom of the eye, delicate white clouds begin to form, serving as a poignant metaphor for the unspoken emotions within. Instead of tears, pain is transformed into something weightless yet tangible.
Through this artwork, the artist invites the viewer to reflect on their own experiences with pain and resilience, acknowledging the beauty found in moments of struggle and embracing the healing power of expression, whether through tears or clouds.