This installation, inspired by the mobiles of Alexander Calder, takes shape with the paper doves, light and suspended.
Every flight is fragile and requires balance: the doves remain suspended only as long as the world sustains their flight.
The message is clear and necessary: without justice, peace cannot hold.
This is not a decorative image, but a shared responsibility: peace requires attention, care, and collective commitment.
During the event, visitors are invited to create a small origami crane, also a symbol of peace, inspired by the story of Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who survived the Hiroshima bombing but later developed leukemia. She folded a thousand cranes with the hope of healing and seeing a world without conflict.
The cranes can be taken home or added to a collective installation, becoming a shared gesture of hope and participation.

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