9×4 cm
In moments shaped by war, disconnection becomes a dire necessity to return to oneself. There is a slight awkwardness to it, almost a self- conscious pause, as if the act feels both indulgent and required. The figures lean into this distance, trying to believe in their right to peace and presence, unburdened by guilt or fear. Yet beneath it lingers a tension, a subtle awareness that this ease is fragile. The piece holds that uneasy balance between stepping away and needing to.
9×4 cm
In moments shaped by war, disconnection becomes a dire necessity to return to oneself. There is a slight awkwardness to it, almost a self- conscious pause, as if the act feels both indulgent and required. The figures lean into this distance, trying to believe in their right to peace and presence, unburdened by guilt or fear. Yet beneath it lingers a tension, a subtle awareness that this ease is fragile. The piece holds that uneasy balance between stepping away and needing to.