In difficult conditions, in danger of constant shelling, under occupation or evacuation from home and among other horrors of war, a true artist always has a need for creativity. They, like no one else, subtly feel the fluctuations of space and human grief, usually reflecting it very clearly in their works. They depict people's attempts to continue to exist in new realities and the horrors of war. Unfortunately, today the need for art has been rejected.
The vast majority of compatriots tried to save themselves and their families. But the creative process is unstoppable, the authors have something to show the world. This exhibition was created to give artists a platform for expression and the opportunity to receive feedback from the society.