Solitary
Solitary
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Silk Baryta 310gsm paper with archival ink
Limited to 9 prints. Hand-numbered and signed.
The prints are meant to be displayed in a frame with a mat/passepartout.
A 30x40 cm print will fit into a 40x50 cm frame with a 30x40 cm passepartout.
A 40x50 cm print will fit into a 50x70 cm frame with a 40x50 cm passepartout.
A 50x70 cm print will fit into a 61x91 cm or 70x100 cm frame with a 50x70 cm passepartout.
Every print comes with a 3 cm white border for handling.
Frame not included.
After 13 months in Latin America I made my way to New Zealand where I continued my travels. In between, I had a stopover in California, where I briefly met friends and family. The majority of my time in South America was spent in good company – my girlfriend and friends I made along the way became close companions. Everyone who has travelled for an extended amount of time knows how close you can get in such a short space of time, and how much it sucks to say goodbye in the end.
Parting ways always puts me in a weird mood. I remember not speaking to anybody for about a week after my girlfriend had flown home. When I landed in Los Angeles it was no different. Strolling through the city, I came across The Broad where a girl was waiting for the bus. In this busy city that almost 20 million people call their home she was all by herself. Something about that resonated with me.