Damascus: In one of the copper industry ' s workshops in the Syrian capital, Damascus, artillery shells that once symbolized war and destruction, some of them from World War II, are converted into works of art with messages of peace and hope, in an attempt to transform the memory of pain into a space for reflection on life and the future. This work is based on a long tradition in the copper industry, one of the oldest [...]
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Damascus: In one of the copper industry ' s workshops in the Syrian capital, Damascus, artillery shells that once symbolized war and destruction, some of them from World War II, are converted into works of art with messages of peace and hope, in an attempt to transform the memory of pain into a space for reflection on life and the future. This work is based on a long tradition in the copper industry, one of the oldest [...]