Alteration I by marcopol
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Altération I
Le soleil se levait sur la pyramide, heureux présage, se dit-elle. Cette histoire commence, de manière romanesque, par cette jeune étudiante en art qui traverse au matin l’esplanade du Louvre pour se rendre à ses cours. Elle se sent un peu comme ces héros de cape et d’épée qui quittent la forteresse en ruines de leur village d’enfance pour monter à Paris. Elle traverse l’espace, et pourtant, dans sa tête, elle traverse le temps, entre les étonnements de l’enfance, encore proche, et les relectures possibles de la maturité, qu’elle ne fait qu’imaginer alors. Elle ne sait pas où elle va, en compagnie de l’art, elle se persuade simplement qu’elle veut être Elle.
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Alteration I
The sun was rising over the pyramid, a happy omen, she thought. This story begins, in a romantic way, with this young art student who crosses the esplanade of the Louvre in the morning to go to her classes. She feels a bit like those cloak-and-dagger heroes who leave the ruined fortress of their childhood village to go up to Paris. She crosses space, and yet, in her head, she crosses time, between the astonishments of childhood, still close, and the possible rereadings of maturity, which she then only imagines. She does not know where she is going, in the company of art, she simply convinces herself that she wants to be Her.
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Comments (2)
Tracesl
excellent
marcopol
Thank you very much
MollyFootman
I like the idea of showing her inner life as the two larger, transparent close ups of her face. I've never been to the Louvre and love the idea of searching for yourself in the jungle of art there. I'll be looking forward to seeing how you develop this idea! =)
Molly
marcopol
The Louvre is a kind of labyrinth in itself with all its departments. Let's say that the Ariadne's thread is woven by all these inspiring masterpieces. Thank you very much dear Molly