Jimbaloo boopan / the coat door



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thecoatdoor

The Coat Door

I suppose the idea was genually something to imagine as being Bunuellian, although I am not going to claim that Bunuel would accept this sort of thing in his movies, it would be the first thing that he decided to discard. He probably would have taken the piece of paper with the idea and then screw it up and spat on it and then did several other unmentionable things with it perhaps.

Now I think about the title that I have given, Coat Door reminds me of Cote d'Or as in perhaps the Belgian chocolate and well there was a Bunuel and Dali film called "L'age d'Or", so with all of these connections floating around the mind that I am experiencing now, I am wondering what this could all mean!

for further exploration of the idea in drawing, click here