Carandel was a sculptor who saw the world differently, a man who shaped raw emotion into stone, and one who carved truth instead of likeness.
This story is set in Gran Colombia, a short-lived republic that united the territories of modern Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama under Sim n Bol var's leadership from 1819 to 1831.
When the republic began to fracture, political tensions and chaos erupt in Bogot , and an unknown sculptor, Carandel, dared to capture the anguish of a nation.
Unfortunately, his work was condemned as subversive, and his name was erased from history.
Two centuries later, a historian discovers Carandel's unapologetic creations and has a hunger to rediscover what has been buried.
This is the story of two lives shaped by exile, fracture and longing which intersect in a journey that is at once inevitable and transcendent.
This is a story for anyone who wonders what remains of us when the world forgets that we even existed. This is a story for those who wonder about forgotten people or even forgotten artists, buried truths, and fractures in history that echo through time.