This painting confronts the viewer with the fragile boundary between childhood and destruction.
Two children, placed in a devastated urban space, become silent witnesses of human conflict and its irreversible consequences. Their expressions – fear, confusion and despair – transcend individual experience and become universal symbols of lost innocence.
The composition is intentionally intimate, drawing the viewer into a direct emotional encounter. Light reveals vulnerability, while the surrounding darkness suggests the overwhelming force of chaos and violence.
This work is not a depiction of a specific place or event, but a reflection on the human condition in times of crisis. It raises a fundamental question about the limits of empathy and the cost of conflict borne by those who are most defenseless.