Rome, 2026. This series moves between witnessing and belonging. It is not about the event itself, but about the human fabric that gathers around it. Through partial views, reflections, and moments of distance that interrupt any stable or singular viewpoint, figures appear both within and beyond reach, held briefly in gestures and glances before slipping back into the collective. The sequence resists a continuous narrative, moving instead between proximity and separation depending on the shifting position of the viewer within the scene. Attention shifts toward the unrehearsed margins of a collective act of faith, where what appears communal and transcendental is sustained through shared presence, the shaping of space, and repetition. In this sense, the work approaches the street as a socially produced and continuously negotiated space, less concerned with documenting ritual than with the moments before, beside, and after the instant.