I can’t even wrap my head around the fact that I’m finally making this post. It’s been almost a decade. Years of planning, risking, writing, disappearing, and doubting.
I honestly don’t know what was harder: the actual missions, or trying to shape everything into one final piece. What began as a simple idea, to explore the Sofia Metro in a way no one ever had, slowly became something much deeper. A story about obsession. Rebellion. Escape. About holding on… and eventually, letting go. It got personal in ways I never expected. And honestly, it was never meant to be published.It was supposed to be private. Something to be kept between a small group of friends. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that in order to move forward, I need to let go of attachments.
This project isn’t really about graffiti or Urbex. It’s about something harder to define. Something that started as escape, and became a mirror. I’ve gained a lot, and lost even more. Yet nothing prepared me for the last two years. I made the choice to leave behind the new life I had struggled to build, to return to Bulgaria once and for all, to face it, to end it and to finally close this chapter.
I’ve lost count of how many times I wanted to give up. How many times I was ready to throw my laptop or hard drives out the window out of pure frustration. But somehow… here we are. I wrote a book… LOL
SOFIA METRO INSIDE OUT
There’s a lot more I want to say, but I’ll save it for later. Because this is only the beginning. I’ve been quietly working on the release behind the scenes for a long time now, and I truly hope it reaches the people it’s meant to reach. Until then, enjoy what me and Seco have prepared for you. We’re beyond excited to invite you to the events we’ve been planning:
May 31st - Sofia
June 7th - Berlin
June 12th - Athens
Thank you to everyone who’s been part of this journey, underground and above. This is the most personal thing I’ve ever made.
More details soon, cya 🖤













