09/20/2021
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Green paintings on fog
The light of thought has come on, behind the banners that hang from the sky like discs of mist, green images of water vapours. The first shows tiny acidic beads forming in bright pores that penetrate from the gossamer shells of ethereal hesperides. Soon dust-fine bitter leaves and herbaceous flowers swirl before it, fogging the eyes like panes in winter, the condensing herbs. There runs a vertical stream of tart dry tea like raindrops up windows, a shimmering sheet of water, in it refracts the camill-colored light from screens of dim mushrooms.
I think there are pearly white roots sprawling through the green jar of medicine to the other side of the apothecary's bottle, where the mists blow over the dewweeds and swirl coolly around gasoline cans that stand in the far distance.
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Indeed, Bloodxclat's comparison to the floating green wall aptly describes "Green Maremoto". I perceive it as a series of cool damp walls of mist that push in front of each other, creating a slightly iridescent, illuminated overall picture, at first sour and tart (citrus, dry green tea) , herbaceous and bitter (angelica, basil), before the mushrooms with roots (vetiver) move the aroma even more clearly into the medicinal. With time, a slight petrol note in the sweet grass becomes more evident, but it remains in the tart-fresh dew until the end. The green paintings project themselves for about seven hours rather quietly on the fog discs.
The Romanian house of Matca works exclusively with materials of natural origin, using the raw materials not as a means to an end but as inspiration for the fragrance.
(With thanks to Bloodxclat)
I think there are pearly white roots sprawling through the green jar of medicine to the other side of the apothecary's bottle, where the mists blow over the dewweeds and swirl coolly around gasoline cans that stand in the far distance.
**
Indeed, Bloodxclat's comparison to the floating green wall aptly describes "Green Maremoto". I perceive it as a series of cool damp walls of mist that push in front of each other, creating a slightly iridescent, illuminated overall picture, at first sour and tart (citrus, dry green tea) , herbaceous and bitter (angelica, basil), before the mushrooms with roots (vetiver) move the aroma even more clearly into the medicinal. With time, a slight petrol note in the sweet grass becomes more evident, but it remains in the tart-fresh dew until the end. The green paintings project themselves for about seven hours rather quietly on the fog discs.
The Romanian house of Matca works exclusively with materials of natural origin, using the raw materials not as a means to an end but as inspiration for the fragrance.
(With thanks to Bloodxclat)
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