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Cadaguesian Spice Smoke Impressions
"This is a true Dali" is written under the surrealistic-looking work. Signed with "Salvador".
Here, there are spice gardens with giant pepper pods, cinnamon sticks roll up in an abstract manner, cedars bear pear fruits, and a monk in a reddish-brown robe swings an incense burner. On a nature-based wooden table lie amber stones, some of which (like the famous watches) are melting. Next to it, a Spanish vanilla gugelhupf.
The "Master" himself stands pondering in front of an easel, having just started a painting, with the palette in one hand and the sweeping brush in the other.
He may be depicting "Cadaguesian Spice Smoke Impressions," a picture within a picture. And on it again the same image with the gardens, the amber stones, the monk, the painting master... oh, let's leave it at that! Unfortunately, this very beautiful and truly pictorial scent does not last that long. What a pity! Four, five hours, fading, then only close to the skin incense and vanilla.
But so be it. A subtle painting for cool days and both genders, even if one should reapply once or twice during the day to perceive the perfume well.
Here, there are spice gardens with giant pepper pods, cinnamon sticks roll up in an abstract manner, cedars bear pear fruits, and a monk in a reddish-brown robe swings an incense burner. On a nature-based wooden table lie amber stones, some of which (like the famous watches) are melting. Next to it, a Spanish vanilla gugelhupf.
The "Master" himself stands pondering in front of an easel, having just started a painting, with the palette in one hand and the sweeping brush in the other.
He may be depicting "Cadaguesian Spice Smoke Impressions," a picture within a picture. And on it again the same image with the gardens, the amber stones, the monk, the painting master... oh, let's leave it at that! Unfortunately, this very beautiful and truly pictorial scent does not last that long. What a pity! Four, five hours, fading, then only close to the skin incense and vanilla.
But so be it. A subtle painting for cool days and both genders, even if one should reapply once or twice during the day to perceive the perfume well.