Neftaly Examines Painting in Post-Conflict Reconciliation Movements
In the aftermath of conflict, healing is not only political and social—it is deeply personal and cultural. Neftaly explores how painting, as a form of visual storytelling and emotional expression, plays a vital role in post-conflict reconciliation movements across the globe.
Through color, symbolism, and community participation, painting becomes a tool for rebuilding identity, preserving memory, and fostering dialogue. From murals that honor victims to collaborative art projects that bring divided communities together, Neftaly highlights how creative expression transcends language and opens pathways toward empathy, understanding, and peace.
By examining case studies from regions that have experienced war, displacement, or systemic violence, Neftaly sheds light on how art is used not merely to document pain but to transform it—turning trauma into testimony, and isolation into collective healing.
Painting, in this context, becomes more than art. It is a process of truth-telling, a catalyst for justice, and a medium through which reconciliation is not only imagined but made visible.

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