Sombra de los días a venir
(2025)
Have you ever left a story unfinished?
Has life taken you down paths that quietly pulled you away from someone you loved?
Sombras de los días a venir (Shadows of the Days to Come) is a zine that gathers letters between two people who, for reasons beyond them, had to part ways. In each piece there is intimacy, shared fragments of a life… but also a growing distance. Love doesn’t disappear all at once; it slowly unravels, almost without a sound.
The zine is accompanied by photographs taken during a trip across Europe. The letters don’t belong to anyone in particular—they are part of a fictional story, created to hold that feeling of separation, of something that once was and couldn’t quite remain.
In a way, it’s a quiet reminder: sometimes we move through life with certainty, believing things are steady… and it’s precisely then that life shows us how little is fixed.
The first edition was printed using risography, a method closely tied to self-publishing, carrying a subtle sense of time in every page.