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Portrait of a famous writer smoking his pipe while remembering the death of Che Guevara
Portrait of a famous writer smoking his pipe while remembering the death of Che Guevara
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The title is key to understanding the work. "Portrait of a Famous Writer" is a dialogue that intertwines the personal and the political. It represents the power of the written word and its influence on culture. "The Pipe with Burley Tobacco," known for its strong flavor, symbolizes literary tradition and the artistic creation process, suggesting that the writer is in a moment of deep meditation. "The Caffé Espresso Americano" represents energy and creativity. The coffee and pipe together form a ritual of inspiration and concentration. "The Memory of Che Guevara's Death" represents the duality between creation and destruction. While the writer dedicates himself to his art, he evokes the memory of someone who sacrificed for his cause, creating a contrast between the artist's life and the revolutionary's life. The writer reflects on his own legacy, his role in society, and how his work will contribute to change and reflection.
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High-quality 10-ink prints of the original works, guaranteed for up to 200 years. |
| Limited editions (10 per size) on 190g German William Turner by Hahnemühle paper. | |
| Includes certificate of authenticity. | |
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White margin area on the paper of 5 cm for better framing. The Fine Art size measurements correspond only to the printed area. The paper includes a free area of 5 cm on each side that is not part of the image size. |
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