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Where is Mom Going?

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A whirlwind of grotesque figures dominates the scene, their bodies contorted in a chaotic dance. The central composition is a precarious pyramid of flesh, with figures supporting and hoisting each other. A whimsical cat, perched on the shoulders of one of the figures, holds an umbrella aloft; a darkly humorous detail that adds to the unsettling atmosphere. The background suggests a hazy landscape with a distant town, adding a sense of scale and place to the fantastical figures. It's a disturbing, yet compelling image—a commentary on the human condition, perhaps, or a glimpse into the absurd. The etching technique lends itself to the starkness of the subject matter. The play of light and shadow across the figures creates a sense of unease and depth, as if the figures are rising out of darkness.

Where is Mom Going?

Francisco Goya

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1812

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2362 × 2932 px

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