The high Andean communities have long been very remote and excluded from the central populated centers and even more so from the capital. Outside, in the heights the field stretches like an immense agony.
The Andean community Pitucancha is located 4000 thousand meters above sea level, in a small town on the outskirts of Cusco. This community is remote and immersed in its own world, where life extends to the end of its fields, with the official language of Quechua, and where its main source of life is agriculture.
The day is a time for work, for subsistence and the night is still a time of darkness, melancholy, and silence.
This work wants to know those peoples that have always been forgotten by Peru. My experiences and feelings led me to understand that there is still the mystery of not explaining to myself why, if in Peru there is much talk about economic progress, as we still see some communities that seek to be heard, who feel isolated, forgotten, excluded, detained in the time and that in many occasions they only seek to satisfy their basic needs of health, education and housing.
Life goes on in black and white. When the whole world is already in color.