; summaryFrom the Artist
The tunnel, serving as a middle passage between thoughts and dreams, between one reality and the next, sets the scene for this surreal print. A mask-like face looms large as a river flows into the deep beyond. With eyes scattered within its large eyes and flame-like hair, the transparent apparition in the foreground appears to possess an all-seeing power that must be met on its own terms. Little crystal shapes travel upstream toward the black night as if to join the diamond-like points in the dark sky. Perhaps each little point represents a separate dream, thought, or soul floating out among the stars.
La obra El Túnel es una especie de autorretrato, es una idea sobre la introspección y el aislamiento del ser humano.
(The work El Túnel is a kind of self-portrait, it is an idea about the introspection and isolation of the human being.)
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records

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