Diana Rangel: accompanying a living being to the end

Accompanying a living being from the beginning, its birth, simply walking, bearing witness to its course, taking notes without intervening, observing in silence,

putting the body in is no easy thing, time after time, despite the storms within, despite the storms without, passing through transformations, dwellings, cemeteries, armies of crabs, sea serpents, fat and hairy horses that watch with composure, walking through the cycles, the filters and among the branches of the cedars, being there,

accompanying to the end, until it comes undone, comes apart, is dismembered and fuses, until it scatters and changes colour (as many times as needed) and evaporates, freezes, pools.

That’s what my friends Celeste and Marco did with the Ebro river.

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