Carlos Idun-Tawiah Ghanaian, b. 18/5/1997
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127 x 127 cm / 50 x 50 in
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“My Only Ticket Home” by Carlos Idun-Tawiah distills the essence of generational love and legacy into a single, intimate scene.
In a softly lit living room, a father in pressed pilot’s uniform kneels before his child, gently placing his own cap upon the young head. The air is thick with meaning: pride, the silent passage of dreams, the anticipation of journeys, and the anchor of home.
The child’s posture, both tentative and dignified, radiates a blend of reverence and curiosity, standing not just before a parent but before possibility itself.
The photograph’s details evoke a world that feels lived-in and universal. Faded upholstery, a lone suitcase, family portraits on rich brown paneling—all hint at travel, memory, and the deep roots of belonging.
The images on the wall are silent sentinels, preserving ancestral stories that feed into this present moment of gentle ceremony. Each element amplifies the emotional charge, grounding the act of passing down a uniform in the broader archive of family, history, and the enduring Ghanaian spirit.
Idun-Tawiah’s lens is attuned to these quiet seismic shifts—moments in which community, tradition, and aspiration converge. Inspired by Ghana’s visual history and his own upbringing, he treats the ordinary as sacrosanct, illuminating how the bonds between father and child are woven from the past yet aimed at tomorrow.
The image lingers on small gestures: the subtle adjustment of a cap, the tension and warmth in a shared glance, the sturdy reassurance of the father’s hands. Here, flight is both literal and metaphorical, symbolizing both the journeys undertaken to build a future and the home that anchors every return.
With compassion and memory, “My Only Ticket Home” affirms that true inheritance lies not just in material possessions, but in the careful passing on of hope, courage, and love. Through one tender ritual, Idun-Tawiah evokes a universal longing: to carry forward the stories that shaped us, and to find, in the people we cherish, our only true ticket home.