Rosa de Hiroshima 1945

Rosa de Hiroshima 1945

The image explores the profound impact of the atomic bombing on Hiroshima, highlighting the resilience of its survivors and the lasting scars on the city. It reflects on the symbolism of the hibiscus flower, which emerged from the devastation, representing hope and renewal. The piece serves as a reminder of the importance of peace and the need to remember history to prevent future tragedies.

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