The waiting rooms of obstetrics and gynecology departments in Rome's hospitals bear witness to the time spent waiting for childbirth with walls adorned with graffiti that express happiness, fear, and irony. These diverse drawings, birth dates, signatures, and statements of "I was there" convey the emotions of those who have passed through.
Figli di Roma (Children of Rome) collects the most distinctive phrases and drawings found in the capital's hospitals, a research that took place during several months photographing numerous waiting rooms, hallways, bathrooms, elevators, service stairs, as well as floors and ceilings.
The waiting rooms of obstetrics and gynecology departments in Rome's hospitals bear witness to the time spent waiting for childbirth with walls adorned with graffiti that express happiness, fear, and irony. These diverse drawings, birth dates, signatures, and statements of "I was there" convey the emotions of those who have passed through.
Figli di Roma (Children of Rome) collects the most distinctive phrases and drawings found in the capital's hospitals, a research that took place during several months photographing numerous waiting rooms, hallways, bathrooms, elevators, service stairs, as well as floors and ceilings.