Framed beneath a weathered "Disponible" sign — advertising space for rent — a man stands quietly with his bags and cart, lost in thought or rest. Behind him, soft-hearted graffiti contrasts the rawness of urban life. There’s a feeling of transit here, both personal and physical, as if this scene captures a man between destinations, on a street that never quite settles.
It’s a slice of Bogotá that tells a layered story: one of survival, movement, vacancy, and presence — and the unnoticed poetry in everyday street corners.
