s is for semilla español

the concept of seed is epitome of hope, source of spring, of future and life. eugène wishes these seeds could break the jar, and while wandering in the air, grow as multiplying plants to create a paradisiacal garden in space. nonetheless, if as pc223 says (see w for wong kar-wai), even photocopy paper expires, then what can one expect from an organic product, born under the laws of life, i.e. congenitally condemned to death? the red seeds of the picture do not imply hope, they are corpses used simply for decoration.

s is for semilla

semilla: seed; source

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