What do you think is the story behind this piece?
I was delighted to find this provocative statue lurking in the trees in the Malecon, Guayaquil, Ecuador. I think it’s a sign from The Muses that it’s time to work on The Sculptor of New Hope. I can’t wait to get home and write the last book of the series!
P.S. Ecuador was amazing. I could write three articles about the cuisine alone! Stay tuned for a foodie post.

You’re very welcome Christa! @v@
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Thanks so much for reblogging my post, Viv. I just found out more about this lusty piece hidden in the garden of the Malecon 2000.
The name of this statue is El Fauno y La Bacante.
It was sculpted from marble in 1919 by Luis Veloz who had studied in Italy.
As you can imagine in those days, the sculpture created quite a scandal.
The allegory, according to the Enciclopedia de Ecuador, is that desires should not be repressed, but integrated wisely and transcended in life.
The young girl represents the human soul that is closing its eyes to the light of thought while being enfolded in a world of desire, which is represented by the faun.
So what do you think?
Can we get past our vices by repressing them?
Or must we embrace them in order to move past them and grow?
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You’re welcome! I’ll blog this, too! @v@
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Thank you Owl Lady 🙂
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