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 Documentation of the book "Calling Upon" 27 copies hand-blinded.


I go from the shore towards the bluest side. I remain inside the sea. The cream reacts with water and I try to dispose of my gigantic limbs on this greasy situation and it moves to detach itself from my toe and becomes tactful, the sticking hand making the shape going.The attraction between the foot and the sea withers the rational lore, the color is more vivid in a delay deep blue.
The future may exist, existing there is the stretched present that relates to the death of each one in that and where the spirit of each one is realised, it is now replacing the future
but, it is in the glow of his birth, the being aware of all his movements.
Catarina Cubelo






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