· MOMO ·
Glossy paper. 210x297 mm. Watercolor, graphite and ink. 
 
At night your light shines, 
where, I do not know. 
It seems so close and yet so far. 
Your name, do not know. 
Whatever you are: 
Shine, little star! 
(According to an old nursery rhyme of Ireland, 
Included by the author in the book). 
 
Since this story has three parts; Momo and his friends, the gray men and the hour-lilies, or what is the same; light, darkness and the struggle between the two of them. The techniques used are seeking to accentuate the background of this story: Watercolors for the first part, always nice and bright. Ink and graphite devouring the colors along the second part, and an alternation of both until the final return of the color, at the third and last part. A little craving I have given myself; illustrate one of my favourite books.
· MOMO AND HER FRIENDS ·
MAKE-BELIEVE
· THE GRAY MEN ·
The timesaving bank
 · THE GRAY MEN ·
Nowhere house
 · THE HOUR LILIES ·
And end and a beguining
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Momo
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Momo

At night your light shines, where, I do not know. It seems so close and yet so far. Your name, do not know. Whatever you are: Shine, little star!

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