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The Ghost of Don Quijote in Alcazar de San Juan Poster

by Miki De Goodaboom

$63.00
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The Ghost of Don Quijote in Alcazar de San Juan poster by Miki De Goodaboom. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Painting inspired by the town square of Alcazar de San Juan and the statue of Don Quijote there. My intention was to bring Don Quijote and his horse... more
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Artist's Description
Painting inspired by the town square of Alcazar de San Juan and the statue of Don Quijote there. My intention was to bring Don Quijote and his horse back to life and have them rampaging through the streets and the peaceful crowd.
Alcazar de San Juan (often called simply Alcazar or Alcazar de Consuegra) is a town and municipality in the province of Ciudad Real, part of the autonomous community of Castille-La Mancha, Spain. It is located in the plain of La Mancha.
Its name is taken from an old moorish fortress, which was afterwards garrisoned by the knights of St John (San Juan in Spanish language).
Much of the action of Cervantes' Don Quijote takes place around Alcazar.
Travel sketch done on site during a painting trip through Spain in October 2013.
About Miki De Goodaboom

Miki, a long short story... Miki is a professional French artist, born in the Pyrenees, Her works have been sold and published worldwide. Her painting is a reflection of her life: a permanent oscillation between light and shadow, lines and shapes, times and places, always looking for that equilibrium which she can only find in continuous movement, in the mysterious and the unknown. A life divided between two passions: mathematics and painting. The first as a supreme form of abstract art ruling her universe... The second as a way of cementing the beauty of that art. Miki, about herself: "... Passionate. Impatient. Unappeasable, uncontrollable! I prefer dancing on a volcano rather than to sit at home! I love the...