Both figures are identical to the other. One (Joan) looks trustingly with clear eyes into the focal point and the other (Kiko) marshals the event, the provocateur.
I can easly imagine that it was the same as it was in a similar moment for Velazquez: "...look, he will re-present you, check it out!"
It it was exactly as you described, one unassuming, the other blazing with assumptions.
a silly fairy tale, called ?The Three Princes of Serendip?: as their highnesses traveled, they were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things which they were not in quest of
Dennis, both great images--the spirit of unassuming, or assuming right assumptions, as the case.
Brent:
Both figures are identical to the other. One (Joan) looks trustingly with clear eyes into the focal point and the other (Kiko) marshals the event, the provocateur.
I can easly imagine that it was the same as it was in a similar moment for Velazquez: "...look, he will re-present you, check it out!"
It it was exactly as you described, one unassuming, the other blazing with assumptions.
All the best to you.
-D
a silly fairy tale, called ?The Three Princes of Serendip?: as their highnesses traveled, they were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things which they were not in quest of
hollywood,
send me an e-mail so I will have the address to reply.
gary