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Emiliano Ponzi tells the story of a relationship, whether remembered or imagined—it doesn’t matter. A bond made of snapshots, moments lived together and in solitude, recounted through diary pages. Like a planet and its star, two celestial bodies gravitate around each other in a dance of orbits that get closer and pulled apart. The relationships are depicted through life’s moments, light and shadow in the endless game of adapting one to another, one body and mind to another body and mind.
The first time
“Do you remember the first times we went out together? Those encounters where every little thing mattered? I was attentive to every movement of yours, trying to interpret them to understand whether you saw me as just one among many or as something more. Every gesture of yours communicated something. I weighed them on a jeweler’s scale: a small smile at one of my jokes, your closeness to me as we walked down the street. I was learning to know you, gauging how you entered my personal space and how much access I had to yours”.
”I prefer silence to confrontation”
“Arguments are part of all of us, not just between you and me. They have always scared me because I’ve never understood how much I could express my discontent, my anger. How close I could brush against the limit without crossing it. I’ve always hated drama. More often than not, I prefer silence to confrontation”.