A Century of Blood, a Sky Full of Stars contemplates the dual forces of time and silence. Unwavering, impartial, and eternal. The exhibition reflects on humanity’s capacity for violence and the fleeting nature of its memory.

Time, steadfast and impartial, erase all evidence of human triumph and suffering. Even the bloodiest conflicts, once etched into history with fire and grief, will fade.

Grass will grow over battlefields, oceans will swallow cities, and silence will reclaim its place. Silence is not an emptiness but a constant presence, persisting even in the chaos of war.

It exists in the gaps between missile strikes, in the quiet before and after destruction, a reminder of the resilience of the natural world and the fragility of human endeavor. Through this lens, the works in A Century of Blood, a Sky Full of Stars invite viewers to confront the impermanence of all things and the quiet inevitability of time’s dominion.

This is not a story of despair but of acceptance, offering a glimpse of the serenity that lies beyond the noise of our being.