Drawing with acrylic and ink on paper (29,7 x 42 cm) framed with passepartout (40 x 50 cm)
"It deserves our attention that even phenomena that are found by chance in natural products possess something charming and attractive. Baked bread, for example, sometimes has cracks and crevices which, though not the baker's intention, nevertheless excite a certain pleasantness. So, too, figs, when overripe, crack; and to the overripe olives the very approach of rot gives the fruit something peculiarly lovely. The drooping ears of corn, the wrinkled skin of the lion's forehead, the foam dripping from the boar's maw, and many other such things, considered in and of themselves, are far from all comeliness, and yet, because they belong to the nature of a thing, they contribute to its adornment and give us pleasure.
Marcus Aurelius, "Self-Reflections," Book Three...