Photographer Kristian Gavoille is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From ‘The Silence’ project. To see Kristian’s body of work, click on any image.
The air stopped, little by little the silence filled the house, first upstairs, second I think, where usually the cries and laughter of children are omnipresent.
Silence sets in, the shutters close, the naps disappear, the beds no longer come undone, no more dreams, no more lovemaking, the shadows seem to move on tiptoe.
The reserve is empty and the tools are tidy but already the paint is cracking, in the hallway the keys lined up, at attention, waiting.
The door slammed suddenly and the piano no longer played black or white but an eternal sigh.
All images and text © Kristian Gavoille
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By Kristian Gavoille
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This was beautiful put together words and photos reflect the pensive mood.