The title is from Michel de Certeau's The Mystic Fable, Volume One (translated by Michael B. Smith): "Henceforth this desire can no longer speak to someone. It seems to have become infans, voiceless, more solitary and lost than before, or less protected and more radical, ever seeking a body or poetic locus. It goes on walking, then, tracing itself out in silence, in writing."
- Subject Matter: abstract
- Created: February 2021
- Collections: abstracts, acrylic, landscapes