This is a conceptual poster artwork that serves as a visual memorial for children who lost their lives in war. Blending photo manipulation, symbolism, and poetry, the design confronts the viewer with the tragic contrast between innocence and violence — portraying a child joyfully swinging from chains tied to a rifle and a bullet.
To evoke empathy and provoke reflection on the devastating impact of armed conflict on innocent lives, especially children. The piece aims to use visual metaphors and poetic language to humanize the statistics and restore the lost stories of childhood.
مَنْ قالَ للريحِ أَنَّنا أوراق؟
مَنْ قالَ للحزنِ أَنَّنا الخريف؟


Who called us leaves in the whispering wind?
Who told sadness we belong to the fall?

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