Irina: A Series of Quiet Resilience
Anton Harisov’s series follows Irina across ordinary spaces—kitchens, streets, quiet rooms—where her presence becomes a quiet rebellion against invisibility. Each image documents not just a moment, but a narrative of endurance, dignity, and subtle resistance. The series unfolds like a personal diary, revealing how strength often lives in stillness. Irina moves through her world with a steady gaze, her actions—pouring tea, walking alone, holding a child—charged with meaning. This is not a story of grand gestures, but of quiet persistence, captured with empathy and clarity.
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