We often see barriers where there are none, and yet the structures we build—both literal and imagined—keep us confined.
What keeps us from moving forward?
In Another Way of Telling, Berger reminds us that every image is a way of seeing—and perhaps the barriers we see shape how we move through the world. The lines we follow, the objects we ignore—each choice is a step toward the walls we either break or leave untouched.









