Funciona 7 de cada 10 veces!
Paz en la lluvia, sí...
No time like present
Qué belleza, se parece tanto a tantas cosas...
Un toque surrealista, a lo Buñuel-Dali, en este trabajo de Banksy.
Banksy NY
In this sequence of Jacques Cousteau ‘The Silent World " (from min. 50:05 to 58:07 approximately), the Calypso follows a herd of sperm whales and fatally hit a small breeding. Soon, many sharks congregate around the body and begin to devour it. The sailors are horrified and fascinated. But suddenly got mad. They attack the sharks, lift them up to the deck and killing them, with axes and maces. The crew's dog seems to not support the slaughter of sharks and goes away, or is only afraid ...? The sailors finally calm down and play curiously with barnacles accompanying sharks. Colin Dayan begins his book 'With dogs at the edge of life' narrating this sequence and observes: "... only the dog responds with what we can interpret as spot-on in Its gentle, unremitting regard".
https://youtu.be/3jH2QkP-Bvg?list=PLNbb3PVOt4uJ9SfgG0WqA0qv9aK4wALwb&t=3004
the new American Gothic. // artist: Criselda Vasquez.
Last stop
When art conservators in the United Kingdom were cleaning a 17th-century Dutch seascape, they found a surprise: an image of a beached whale that had been hidden for at least 150 years.
Oh, You never expect a whale!