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Hope

FramLab ETS presents and exhibits a artwork dedicated to Peace by Darehood, titled "HOPE."

"FramLab ETS presents and exhibits a artwork created by DareHood, now open to the public, in bistrot Clivo Bistrot, Clivo Rutario 63.

The artwork, created with spray paint on canvas, delivers a direct and powerful message of peace."

Art has always played a vital role in documenting, celebrating, and criticizing the duality of peace and war, serving both as a tool for propaganda or the celebration of harmony, and as a visceral form of protest against barbarism. Throughout history, artists and intellectuals have used their work to express indignation against cruelty and destruction, calling for the necessity of peace.

Art has always explored the theme of Peace, both as a celebration of harmony and a visceral reaction to the horrors of war. Today, this exploration continues through street art and multimedia installations, making the message immediate and accessible to all.

Art, furthermore, does not merely observe, but often acts as a collective conscience. It functions in two complementary ways: either as an Iconography of Peace—from olive branches in ancient art to Picasso's Dove—or as a catharsis against war. Famous works do not celebrate peace directly, but invoke it by showing the void and horror left by conflict. Art has never been a passive spectator of history, but a powerful mirror that reflects the complexity of human conflicts and the universal desire for serenity

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