Lino Lago reproduces Bouguereau's masterpiece “Gabrielle Cot”, a work from 1890. The Madrid-born artist covers the protagonist's face with a layer of red tone. The curvilinear opening, untouched by color, allows us to glimpse Gabrielle. The girl's penetrating gaze touches our soul. Her green eyes are extraordinarily beautiful. The ivory leather conveys delicacy. The contrast between the veil of color and the work that can be seen is strong. The juxtaposition is cacophonous. A click on the computer that accidentally cloaks the work. You can not go back. The only way to eliminate color is to erase it. Another contrast between contemporaneity and the past. Another Fake Abstract.