Let Me Hold You One Last Time
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Dates2023 - 2024
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Author
- Topics Archive, Editorial
- Locations Mexico, Argentina
This project focused on the passage from childhood to adulthood as a space of transformation rather than a fixed destination.
Let me hold you one last time reflects on the passage from childhood to adulthood as a space of transformation rather than a fixed destination. I am interested in growth as something layered and uneven—marked by moments of loss, inheritance, resistance, and continuity. Childhood appears not as something left behind, but as something that persists, reshaped by time.