There are exactly two reasons why this painting caught my eyes. First, it is the delicate look in the face of the lady. That look is very exquisite. The background also reacts accordingly to that lovely look. Her eyes have given an extra trace of mystery to the painting. Although the strokes are not very clear and the face appears a little blurred, her face is still emphasized. Her face exhibits an extraordinary look that defies all worries. Second, I like Caloy Gabuco‘s choice of colors. It seems very feminine that matches the look upon her face. Although she appears very fragile to me, she also seems smart and very independent with the way she is positioned in the balcony holding a musical instrument. She emerges as human possessing angel-like characteristics. Had I been given the talent in painting, I’d wish I was the one who painted her.
If I am to make a movie inspired by this painting, I’d do a film that is about a beautiful lady named Esperanza. More than anything in the world, she loves music. She is also a performer in a theatre. In one of her performances, a man named Antonio goes up to him and introduces himself. It is like love at first sight for both of them. They, then, start being together. Few years pass, and they decide to prepare for their own wedding. A month before the wedding, while Esperanza is at home, she receives an alarming phone call. She rushes to the hospital and sees the body of Antonio... cold and dead. As it turns out, he meets an accident while picking up the invitations for their wedding. No tear pours from her. She walks from the hospital to the house that is supposedly their house after they get married. As she smells the scent of Antonio, she loudly weeps in sadness and spends her night on that house, alone and crying. After the funeral, the people sees her everyday by her balcony sitting with her instrument waiting for that day to come that they will see each other again.
- Leonor, Zaira Patricia C.
- Leonor, Zaira Patricia C.
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