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Illustration for a schizophrenic poem

TE MATARÉ MAÑANA
CUANDO LA LUNA SALGA

(I'll kill you tomorrow when the moon comes out)
This illustration was made for a project about schizophrenia.
I read a poem by Leopoldo María Panero, who was a schizophrenic writer, and decided to illustrate it using some surrealistic inspiration, to better portray the way these people see the world.
Mockup credit:
<a href='https://www.freepik.com/free-photo/mock-up-blank-poster-picture-frame-hanging-on-black-marble-wall-in-room-can-be-used-mockup-for-montage-products-display-and-design-key-visual-layout_1284990.htm'>Designed by Freepik</a>
The materials I used: pencils, black marker, carbon & stylograph.
Details of the face and the trees.
What's interesting about this piece is that it has a double view:

If you turn it upside down, you can see there are two faces hiding in plain sight.
Link to the original poem:
http://www.epdlp.com/texto.php?id2=1754
Illustration for a schizophrenic poem
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Illustration for a schizophrenic poem

This illustration was made for a project about schizophrenia. I read a poem by Leopoldo María Panero, who was a schizophrenic writer, and decided Read More

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