If you do a mild memory exercise, sure many of you will recall, as children, blowing bubbles with saliva, playing with her gum as if it were, as if the soap had fallen into our mouths and we were obliged to get rid of it so curious that way.
While for the author of this book bubbles with saliva are also two types of people, the insane and impossible dreams and porno actresses and other fluids that store.
No wonder, then, that Ana Elena Pena, that memory has chosen to put title to his work, "I make bubbles with saliva," edited by Melusina. And I should not be exrañarnos because this compendium of stories and illustrations revolve around that, to childhood innocence and its breach, monsters interior solitude, the discovery of sex and the same disappointments that make us grow by leaps and bounds, playing with our hopes and our emotional balance.
No wonder, then, that Ana Elena Pena, that memory has chosen to put title to his work, "I make bubbles with saliva," edited by Melusina. And I should not be exrañarnos because this compendium of stories and illustrations revolve around that, to childhood innocence and its breach, monsters interior solitude, the discovery of sex and the same disappointments that make us grow by leaps and bounds, playing with our hopes and our emotional balance.
Ana Elena , cruel and ruthless, dreamy and romantic, is an artist based in Murcia Valencia, who has had a most eclectic life: artist, writer, illustrator, pop, surreal, naive, ossified conscience agitator, organizer (and star) of exposures and performances of the most suggestive, porn actresses makeup artist, teacher workshops for children suffering hyperactivity, a seller of cosmetics, a nun at bachelor parties, anti-musical cabaret star ... Always moving between the erotic and the sinister, dramatic and humorísitco, the tender and torn, this is a book that will appeal to all those who have ever felt alone to grow and that, how could it be otherwise, played to make bubbles with his saliva (and may still continue to do so).
An enjoyable book, preferably by women fighters of their identity and for not easily offended, too, of course, for men without prejudice. An unforgettable experience, as his "traumatic" cabaret.
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