Special Edition Bitter Sweet Soft BERNAT MILLET
'Bitter Sweet Soft' is a series of environmental portraits of Saharawi people, an ethnic group originally from Western Sahara, living in the refugee camps of Tinduf, Algeria, in the middle of the desert since 1975.
The project titles 'Bitter Sweet Soft' is the name of the ritual of pouring tea practiced by the Saharawi people. "They drink three cups of tea: the first is bitter like life, the second is sweet like love, the third is soft like death”
Bitter sweet soft focuses on the daily life in the refugee camps, where a strong sense of unity arises based on the pillar of the family. In this way, the Saharawi people reinforce their identity, forging, day by day, through their values, a feeling of belonging, trying to blur the scars that mark their lives.
In the inhospitable land of the desert its inhabitants rise up to rebel against the condemnation of oblivion. They shout, in a harsh voice, that there are still forces to continue fighting.
The union of the Saharawi community opens our eyes to illuminate a scenario where the human being sees his essence elevated thanks to the noblest values that emerge from within him.
Technical specifications
Format: Sewed + hardcover lined with beige fabric with engraved titles
Edition: First edition
Paper: Tatami 135 g.
Sizes: 20 x 30 cm
Extension: 144pp
Circulation: 500
Photographs: Bernat Millet
Texts: Jorge Molinero
ISBN: 978-84-120387-0-5
Special edition
Special edition of 10 copies of the book that includes an original 20 x 25 photograph on Hahnemühle paper numbered and signed by the author. You can choose between the images of the project. Once the purchase is made, we will send you an email so you can confirm the image you want.