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The exhibition featuring 37 mixed-media works made from war remnants—mortar shells, rocket fragments, and shrapnel—reimagines destruction as a source of beauty and resilience. Cuban Ambassador Luis Mariano Fernández Rodríguez hailed the art as a symbol of unity and healing, and affirmed that: “Cultural cooperation between Syria and Cuba serves as a cornerstone for fostering human dialogue, and Pedro embodies a model of this artistic and cultural convergence. ” Part of a 2025 initiative to backing emerging Syrian artists, the exhibition reflects a emerging generation’s ability to express hope and renewal through creative vision.