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The Mother and the Two Sisters Curse Gamalandalfa

The Mother and the Two Sisters Curse Gamalandalfa

Latex with acrylic on acetate, 60x40

Vicente Risco in his work (V. Risco's work)

1950: The mother and the two sisters curse the Gamalandalfa at the young man's wake.

"Farewell, dear son, whose blood was eaten by this sucking witch, this she-wolf, this unhappily married woman, who must be condemned to hell: she-wolf, she-wolf, who left him dry like a roasted sardine, who didn't leave a drop of blood in his body! (...)". "Goodbye, dear brother, joy of the house, red carnation, that remained white as the souls of the other world, dry as fish!".

GAMALANDALFA, novel in forty four scenes, written circa year 50 and published by Akal within the Arealonga collection in 1981)