
The Blue Years(2018)
Blue… symbolized the beginning of her spring.
Rubén tries to describe the color blue as "The color of dreams, of art, of the ocean and of the firmament", thereby unleashing half a century of poetry.

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Rubén tries to describe the color blue as "The color of dreams, of art, of the ocean and of the firmament", thereby unleashing half a century of poetry.
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2018-11-17
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Blue… symbolized the beginning of her spring.
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