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Grand Tour to Italy 1987 - Pablo Luis González

Grand Tour

Italy 1987

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Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo, detail - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Campanile - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo - © Pablo Luis González
Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo, detail - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo, detail - © Pablo Luis González Grand Tour to Italy 1987: Pisa. Duomo - © Pablo Luis González

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I stood still in Pisa, watching impotently... I could not climb the tower. Such an oxymoron! There I was, juggling my frustration, so I joined the English young juggler conjuring her tricks not far away.

She did not miss any of the balls, whilst I dropped my frustration almost straight away, the shards scattered over the pavement.

Free at last of all encumbrances, I allowed myself to wander with no rhythm or tempo on the Duomo's grounds, a piazza set as stage for the histrionics of the architecture inhabiting it; the richness of the details being as alluring as the architectural forms and spaces of the compound.


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