"The Peace Square" is part of the “Echoes of the In-Between” series showcasing looping visual artworks capturing fleeting emotional moments — shaped by the quiet rhythms of nature and the subtle pulse of city life. Each piece invites the viewer into a soft, reflective space: a bird drifting through the sky, a car sliding across an empty road, the hush of a breeze at dusk. While some works evoke a sense of joy and lightness, others gently acknowledge the quiet loneliness or emotional distance that can arise in urban life. These emotions — often rooted in our inner child — are not meant to be solved or judged, but simply felt and shared. This series becomes a space of quiet resonance, reminding us that these small feelings are both deeply human and quietly universal.
"The Peace Square" unfolds in a city alight with celebration — a festive square full of movement, lights, and joy. Yet beneath the sky, someone lies quietly on the open ground, letting memory wash over them. This artwork explores the tender space between presence and remembrance: how, even in the happiest of moments, we may carry a silent longing for someone, or a time that once was. It’s not sadness, but something softer — a quiet act of remembering, where faint memories shimmer gently across distant façades, blending into the festive night. There is no guilt in nostalgia. Sometimes, to miss someone is simply to honour the fact that we once loved, and were loved in return.