In a remote Colombian village, only boys attend school while girls are bound to domestic life — cooking, gathering coca leaves, and caring for their homes. This series reveals an interrupted childhood, suspended between tradition and resilience.
Childhood in the Desert – La Guajira, Colombia
In the arid desert of La Guajira, children grow up stopping cars for water and candy, before long rides to school across flooded paths. Their eyes reflect both simplicity and innocence — a fragile childhood shaped by resilience under the burning sun.
Inside the Amazon: Waorani Life – Ecuador
In Ecuador’s Amazon, the Waorani live not beside the forest, but as part of it. In their raised homes, barefoot steps, and silent gestures, the jungle is not scenery — it is breath, memory, and identity.
Dewi at Tirta Empul – Indonesia
At Bali’s Tirta Empul, sacred waters draw pilgrims seeking purification. Among them, Dewi sits apart, sketching faces and rituals — capturing devotion not in immersion, but in observation.
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