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Darien

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This image is part of the U.S. Library of Congress permanent collection in size A3

In 2016, Liset Barrios and Marta Amaro left Cuba with no plan, just the name of a human smuggler scribbled onto a piece of paper, and a dream to make it to the United States. They flew to Guyana, the closest country allowing Cubans in without a visa, and they traveled north, chasing the imminent end of “wet foot, dry foot,” a migration policy that allowed Cubans almost automatic entry without a visa. They would hop ten borders and cross the Darien Gap on foot. I followed every step of the way.

2nd of 10 editions
Paper: Canson Platine Fibre Rag
Signed on back
White border

Available in various sizes, including A0 and above. Please request via email

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This image is part of the U.S. Library of Congress permanent collection in size A3

In 2016, Liset Barrios and Marta Amaro left Cuba with no plan, just the name of a human smuggler scribbled onto a piece of paper, and a dream to make it to the United States. They flew to Guyana, the closest country allowing Cubans in without a visa, and they traveled north, chasing the imminent end of “wet foot, dry foot,” a migration policy that allowed Cubans almost automatic entry without a visa. They would hop ten borders and cross the Darien Gap on foot. I followed every step of the way.

2nd of 10 editions
Paper: Canson Platine Fibre Rag
Signed on back
White border

Available in various sizes, including A0 and above. Please request via email

This image is part of the U.S. Library of Congress permanent collection in size A3

In 2016, Liset Barrios and Marta Amaro left Cuba with no plan, just the name of a human smuggler scribbled onto a piece of paper, and a dream to make it to the United States. They flew to Guyana, the closest country allowing Cubans in without a visa, and they traveled north, chasing the imminent end of “wet foot, dry foot,” a migration policy that allowed Cubans almost automatic entry without a visa. They would hop ten borders and cross the Darien Gap on foot. I followed every step of the way.

2nd of 10 editions
Paper: Canson Platine Fibre Rag
Signed on back
White border

Available in various sizes, including A0 and above. Please request via email

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