Hacha Historieta Argentina #[8/2001]
In "La Mujer en la Puerta," Luis García Durán crafts a quietly powerful moment of stillness, drawing a lone dark-haired woman on a stone ledge beneath a star-streaked night sky. Rendered in warm terracotta and rose tones with a loose watercolour technique, she sits in contemplative pose against the white-domed architecture of North Africa, her gold-heeled sandals and draped dress hinting at a story just beyond the frame. The issue’s cover, also by García Durán, captures the same evocative scene with the same delicate, expressive brushwork.
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A single dark-haired woman sits on a stone ledge in three-quarter profile, rendered in a loose watercolour technique with warm terracotta and rose tones against a cool blue night. She wears a draped dress and gold heeled sandals with ankle wraps, one hand raised to her cheek in a pose of contemplative stillness. Behind her, white-domed North African architecture fills the background — arched doorways, a minaret silhouette, flat rooftops under a deep blue-black sky.
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