
KLK MANIN
- Tucho (Antón Díaz)
In a window to the Atlantic a woman rests on the seashore. She seems to levitate, calm, contemplating the horizon while the viewer’s gaze interrupts this intimate moment. In the sand of the beach we find a lot of graffiti that reflect, in contrast to the woman, a more primary, urban and visceral painting: the result of the human need to leave a mark. To be fair, the graffiti is also the fruit of the picaresque tree. On the horizon are the Sisargas Islands, although here they are shaped like a rounded bread, because this mural is “more typical of Carballo than bread.”