Last days of a house is a series of photographs that captures the soul of an abandoned residence, where the absence of people resonates in every corner. These images invite us to enter a space that, although empty of human life, is full of stories and silent memories. The deterioration visible in each photograph is not only physical, but also emotional. The marks of time intertwine with desolation, revealing an inevitable process of decay. The house, once a lively refuge, has become a testimony to its own fragility and transience. Through Last Days of a Housethe loss of hope is manifested. Each photograph is a reminder of the inexorable passage of time and how, in its relentless march, it drags with it unfulfilled dreams and promises. The series confronts us with the reality that all that was once solid and secure can fade away, leaving only vestiges of what once had value. It is a profound reflection on permanence and the inevitable conclusion of all stories, where the beauty of the present fades into the oblivion of the future.





