A crucial turning point happened with the loss of a family house in the Catalan Pyrenees where I spent most of my holidays when growing up. By then, approaching with the camera to that place and documenting the landscape and the lifestyle old and new generations had been following, felt like the right thing to do. By combining my own memories and the present, I created a portrait of what surrounded my life for so long, and I was leaving behind. With this new perspective, I was able to deconstruct the idealised vision of the kid I once was, and I allowed myself to open my mind to new narratives. From engaging with them from a delicate perspective where the viewer is invited to reflect their own personal connections, The Loudest Silence explores the relationship between collective and personal experiences on love, loss, and the passage of time. Topics that can be both universally resonant and intimately personal.