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"Inferno" is basically my own vision of the hell itself. You can see it as a terrible art manifestation but I feel that is something enigmatic and deeply admirable. One of my art teachers said that I was totally insane when I showed it to all my old classmates, They were shocked and very confused, and one of them ask me the following: "¿What was your demonic font of inspiration?".My explanation made all things clearer: "I had it in a dream, as you know, dreams sometimes got no an strong reason of existance, the painting is just the only image that I remember of that dream, and I had to paint it, was something mandatory"...
Sometimes, art is developed on imaginary situations, not a as an image of the environment or a well-defined face but as a personal vision of the painter.