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Two circular images kitty-corner to each other. They are nearly the same image of an emotionless white woman looking out of an open window while resting her arm on the ledge. The difference is that on the left, she has bright red hair and a green top, but on the right she is wearing a 14th century gown and headdress, like that of historical European prestige. The window is a part of a squared concrete building that’s a reasonable distance away from the viewer so the flat roof is visible. On the right, another wall with an open window intersects this one. Behind this building, bits of other squared residential buildings peek out. The windows are a rectangular, horizontal sheet of glass lined with orange-colored wood.
Image 1970
Lo que he mirado en esta tierra 5 (trans. What I have seen on this Earth 5)
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A reflection about my life and my works; I think [the] pandemic put us all in the mood of introspection, so that's what I made during those years.
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January 1, 1970
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