The otter, playful and clever, has managed to overcome its crisis and its population continues to increase in the most remote waterways. Otter painting from 2014. Watercolour. Manuel Sosa © 2014
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| Dimensions | 39 × 26 mm |
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| Dimensions | 39 × 26 mm |
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Alba María Roblas Moreno -
I love this representation and I love this animal, although I got a good scare because of one of them, or because of my dog, or both, or because of me...who knows.
One day, at dusk, I managed to spot one on some stones in the middle of a river that was flowing at that time of year, and my dog, an unmarked, unpedigreed mutt - my favourite - and of a value inversely proportional to its size, jumped into the water in search of it.
And that's why they say that dogs and their owners look alike,
I went after Zagal (that's the name of the culprit) without thinking, fearing that he would be swept away by the current.
We managed to get out safe, sound and dripping wet.
But I was struck by the fact that this marvellous creature made no attempt to run away or hide at any time...he wouldn't want to miss such a show with such ridiculous protagonists.
I'm sure he laughed as I laugh now at the memory.
I waited many times in the hope of seeing her again but she didn't show up.
I wouldn't have minded getting wet again, it was definitely worth it.
And I don't know why I told the story... I'm sure it's because I looked at this canvas and Art is what it does, it transports you, it makes you dream, remember, breaking down the walls of reality and for a moment I went back to that place.