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Ramon Schoonbrood

Gonzales Lafont, Emmanuel Roman

Chuang Tzu dreamed he was a butterfly. When he woke up, he did not know if it was Tzu who had dreamed he was a butterfly or if he was a butterfly and was dreaming that it was Tzu. When someone asks me when I learned to draw, I always say that we all draw from a young age. We only unlearn, we stop doing it when we grow up. I draw because I express myself better than with words. And I speak of what worries me and fascinates me: memory, rituals and mystery, the passage of time, the hidden order of things, the need to stay and leave marks. I like to tell visual stories in layers, that have several readings and interpretations and, in this way, generate a dialogue with the viewer. Tell him if something scares me and ask him if the same thing happens to him. I have always enjoyed looking around any everyday scene and find among so much “normality” a detail that is unique and would go unnoticed if it were not because it has been discovered: the lost look of a man sitting in the park, the nervous movement of the finger pinky of a woman who travels with me on the bus, a picture forgotten inside a cardboard box …

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