Public Solitude.
A term used in trainings for theatrical performances.
Stanislavski believes that actors should always be ‘private in public’ on stage, as if they are on their own. Roaming around the city, I can’t help but noticing these people: they look so quiet and lonely, having a private moment in the streets, on the trains, in the shops.
The epitome of modern life, isn’t it?

Outside of National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C..
“Am I in a dream?”