nietfull

nietfull, notfull.

Nothing is completely new
Everything we do, somehow, already has been done by someone.
Everything seems to be complete, but at the same time empty. Full of ideas but no content.
So... nietfull. Two words from different backgrounds trying to deny the lack of space in a world that seems to have endless possibilities.
Niet is strong when reading aloud and to me, expressed a furious NOT what prevents us from continuing to think. The barrier of "Has anyone done this" nullifies reflection, rethinking and re-discuss.
Nothing here is complete (not full!).

givesomespace.

photo: Roberta Cajado

photo: Roberta Cajado

— 6 months ago
“Broken But Full”
My daily mirror shattered . Literally.The image it reflected was exhausting… permanent.I started to see each part of itI have given them value, pieces of me …Pieces that built the whole. Pieces that make sense, even if disconnected.The time now is to reconstruct.

“Broken But Full”

My daily mirror shattered . Literally.

The image it reflected was exhausting… permanent.

I started to see each part of it

I have given them value, pieces of me

Pieces that built the whole. Pieces that make sense, even if disconnected.

The time now is to reconstruct.

— 7 months ago
le métro parisien

le métro parisien

— 8 months ago