Peace is fragile, personal, and shared — a state built gradually through choices and daily inner steps. It is not fixed; it shifts, grows, and sometimes slips away, asking to be rebuilt again.
As a Ukrainian living through war, Anna sees peace as both a memory and a practice — something invisible yet deeply felt, often slipping between presence and absence. Peace is not an abstract ideal, but a lived experience, created piece by piece.
Through a series of collaborative portraits in
Malta, the artist reflects on how peace emerges within individuals and communities. The work
explores vulnerability, resilience, and the quiet strength of human connection.