Postpeace

Postpeace

Postpeace imagines the landscape that remains after conflict has faded from view. Rather than depicting destruction, it explores what endures: fragments, memories, and the quiet resilience of forms learning to coexist once again.

Dark oxidised surfaces meet polished silver in a composition that balances rupture with renewal. Small silver spheres emerge like new points of connection, while the fractured textures preserve the memory of what came before.

Postpeace does not promise harmony. Instead, it reflects on the fragile beauty of reconstruction, suggesting that peace is never a final destination but a condition continuously reshaped by time, memory, and human experience.

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