It contains two parts: a land art object and an exhibition in gallery space. Fedora talks about the war through the themes of memory, loss of home and the unification of experience through death: both physically and metaphorically.
The land-art object "Chapel", created from elements of furniture refers to the famous photograph of a kitchen cabinet that miraculously survived on the wall of a house destroyed by a Russian bomb in Borodyanka.
The artist collects wooden furniture pieces in the form of a chapel facade and creates an object that is both a monument to the architecture of destruction and to what goes beyond this destruction.