Ainize Sarasola Ugartemendia (Orio, October 12, 1984) was selected for the exhibition of Noveles Artists of Gipuzkoa in 2013. It was a drawing installation with the introduction of the following text: “But then they danced in the streets like crazy cigarras, and I hesitated behind them, as I have done all my life, while I follow the people I care about, because the only people I care about are the ones who are crazy, the ones who feel like living, the ones who feel like talking, the ones who feel like saving, the ones who feel like everything at the same time, the ones who never talk about fire, the stars
The drawing environment of Ainize Sarasola also comes with the beginning of the poem Ulua by Allen Ginsberg:
I've seen the brightest heads of my generation shattered by madness, starved to death, naked hysteria, walking through the black streets at high
hours with needle fury,
celestial angel heads that threw over the brain of the camps, stopping in the darkness of nature's apartments for swimming, there, standing, over the
bells.
Draw every day, draw every day the snakes you see on the street, chameleons, wolves, skillful, people, anyway, in the vivid colors of horror.
Bussum (Netherlands), 15 November 1891. Johanna Bonger (1862-1925) wrote in his journal: “For a year and a half I was the happiest woman on earth. It was a long and wonderful dream, the most beautiful one I could dream of. And then came this terrible suffering.” She wrote... [+]