First Guernica, Later Guárnica
© 2014 L.E. Vega
Wet Media: Watercolor
February 19, 2014
February 19, 2014
In 1898, the American Troops entered Puerto Rico at the Bay at Guánica,
a fishing township in south central Puerto Rico.
The wave of stars in the top right corner is signifies the American flag.
In Pablo Picasso's "Guernica", an afflicted woman cradles her baby.
In Guárnica, a woman cradles the Puerto Rican flag.
The sun and sun rays between the blimp and the wave of stars are shaped
like tears. The tear symbol recurs in the painting. The Puerto Rican rooster's
tongue is shaped like a tear. The blimp's Illuminati eye also sheds a tear.
The actual blimp in Puerto Rico mysteriously hovers over Lajas, a touristic beach
municipality in south western Puerto Rico. Drifting there for decades, its
duties remain unknown. In the artist's opinion, if its purpose is not revealed,
it is probably that the Illuminati has something to hide.
The Republican Party's symbol, the palm tree, as well as the Democratic
Party's, the straw hat, are connected to the blimp, suggesting that until the
Illuminati in Puerto Rico is put in its place, the major parties are attached to
the Illuminati's control, and Puerto Rico's fate needs to free itself from the Illuminati.
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