2012
I was born and raised in Budapest, and spent in Berlin 5 years after i turned 24. The remaining atmosphere of the communist era in both cities creates a unique mixture of culture and history still today. Once walking around in the underground in Budapest, i couldn't pass without noticing some homeless people who are spending large part of their days there. They are there to keep reminding us as a sign of the economical situation. Hanging around and sitting on the staircases, which are representing a path upwards and dawnwards, we could think about our direction options and that it is always up to us which way we choose to go.
|Berlin|
| Budapest |