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“Fragments of War”
In this black-and-white series, the smallest details tell the loudest stories. “Fragments of War” captures objects up close, stripping them of their context to reveal their raw essence. Marks of conflict, echoes of destruction, silent witnesses of chaos.
By magnifying the overlooked, the series forces us to confront war in an unexpected way. A texture, a curve, a worn surface. Each fragment holds a history, a scar, a reminder of what violence leaves behind. In the absence of human presence, objects become storytellers, carrying the weight of battles fought, lost, or survived.
“Light and shadow play as a metaphor for war itself. Contrast, tension, the thin line between order and collapse. In this stark aesthetic, beauty and devastation coexist, urging the viewer to look beyond the obvious and question what remains when the dust settles. This is not just about war. It is about memory, about what lingers long after the sound of conflict fades.”