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El Golpe Avisa










El golpe avisa, cuando vamos a caer no nos damos cuenta hasta que golpeamos, que nos damos en la cara contra el piso y vemos hasta donde hemos llegado, cómo nos levantamos y volvemos a pararnos. Encontramos refugio en nosotros mismos y no sabemos realmente hasta cuándo vamos a salir, qué vamos a hacer, dónde estamos, hasta que golpeamos.

Una serie fotográfica editada, pequeños momentos de distintos aspectos de mi vida, de distintos parches que logran formar un mensaje pequeño pero humano, todos nos hemos golpeado y depende de nosotros el buscar levantarnos y volver a volar.

Andrés Pérez Samayoa

IG: @andresperezsamayoa

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