In keeping with the Mexican theme of the Day of the Dead I try and incorporate some words of Spanish in some of the works. This one even has a Spanish title "La última Paja" which I'm hoping translates as "The Last Straw". Acrylic on canvas.
"Earth’s distant orb appeared the smallest light that twinkles in the heaven; whilst round the chariot’s way innumerable systems rolled and countless spheres diffused an ever-varying glory. It was a sight of wonder: some were hornèd like the crescent moon; some shed a mild and silver beam like Hesperus o'er the western sea; some dashed athwart with trains of flame, like worlds to death and ruin driven; some shone like suns, and as the chariot passed, eclipsed all other light." From "Queen Mab" by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1813)
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