Inês Pargana

Inês Pargana

Inês Pargana In a simple tavern — a place where truths often rise more easily than steam from a warm meal — two women sit together, laughing with the kind of freedom that comes only when we feel utterly safe. They are nothing alike: one carries the calm of tradition,...
Natalie Karpushenko

Natalie Karpushenko

Natalie Karpushenko Women from different corners of the world came together — from Africa, Europe, Asia. Among them were both Ukrainian and Russian women. They lay with their bare bodies on sharp, glass-like fragments of hardened lava. It was painful. The lava left...
Katya Frolova

Katya Frolova

Katya Frolova Balance is the first superficial association with the word “peace”. Yet, upon deeper reflection, balance is merely a fleeting moment of stillness before a sudden inclination towards one of the polarities. We are perpetually in motion, and...
Oteng Keabetswe

Oteng Keabetswe

Oteng Keabetswe “Lerato la Malatsi a Pele is my attempt to search for peace within the tenderness of beginnings. Those first days of love carry a quiet calm, a softness where two people meet without history, without pressure, without the noise that comes later....
Doaa Bsis

Doaa Bsis

Doaa Bsis “Father and I” expresses a delicate and fragile form of peace — a peace born from the body, from the earth, and from the complex relationships that shape identity. Within the nostalgic landscape of home, facing the living mound of soil, a performative ritual...