Thursday, July 3, 2014

INSIDE OUT Project "HOPE": The End





134 posters of children faces have been on display on a Lisbon wall for two months. Now it's time for some cleaning in order to set the wall free. 
Inside Out is a global project and this is what we did in Lisbon.

23 comments:

Sami said...

A big job to remove all those posters...

Joan Elizabeth said...

Jose I love this series of shots. We don't often see the end of a project like this. In fact things so often don't get cleared away.

Halcyon said...

Sad to see them come down...

Arija said...

Set the wall free?? What about the children?
Aren't children's eyes soul stirring?

Sharon said...

It's kind of sad to see them go.

Hilda said...

Aww. They were so charming! Love that first photo.

TexWisGirl said...

rather poignant.

Unknown said...

@Arija: Some posters were already damaged, a few missing and that changed the concept of the exhibition. Besides, we have been authorized to use the wall for two months only.

Wayne said...

A brilliant idea, too bad it's time has ended.

VP said...

A great idea and a very good realization!

Sylvia K said...

Such a beautiful child! A wonderful idea indeed! Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Jose! Enjoy a great weekend!

cieldequimper said...

It seems sad but it wasn't meant to last...

RedPat said...

It was such a great event, JM!

Anonymous said...

It was a beautiful project. I love that first photo.

Kay said...

That top shot is a piece of art itself. Too bad those beautiful pieces had to come down. It's a great project.

Linda said...

That first shot is very compelling!

Jack said...

Your first image is lovely, JM.

William Kendall said...

That first image is haunting.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful shots!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I always enjoy seeing your images of this project Jose and I agree with the others the first shot is very special.

orvokki said...

Sad to see them are taking off. !

Petrea Burchard said...

I remember the earlier posts. What a wonderful project. I hate to see the pictures come down.

Gunn said...

Thanks for showing us ALL the work. Sad it is gone, but I am sure it will be remembered for a very very long time. Great documentary. Your last image in this posting is very good. and says it all. It will be remembered.