Julia Kiryanova (1997, Kazakhstan) makes large tapestries in which she develops a personal symbolism. In her mythical landscapes, naked humans and fabled creatures appear, some half animal, half human, that work together or fight each other. Kiryanova who is often present herself in the tapestries also engages in performances with others, naked and body painted, in which she expresses vulnerability, sensuality and spirituality. As in many of Kiryanova's works, neon colours dominate Rainbow Conflict, part I. Warrior-like creatures face each other ready for battle while a blonde, long-haired figure appears to be meditating, holding a green palm leaf in her left hand.