Pencil Case | Poland
Poster showing the cruelty behind child labour by depicting a pencil case with work tools instead of things like pens, pencils etc.
Poster showing the cruelty behind child labour by depicting a pencil case with work tools instead of things like pens, pencils etc.
The idea was based on the rawness of human trafficking. Human beings are being displayed bought and used, at if in a meat market
“Guess who I am?” We often use our hands to cover the eyes of our friends to make such jokes. However, when a pair of “devil’s hands” stretched out from behind blindfold the children’s eyes, it is so frightening. A “devil trading game” has robbed countless families of happiness.
The scale of human trafficking in the world is more rampant than people think. Criminal organizations choose the weakest and innocent people to abuse and exploit them. Behind the trafficking in human beings, there is often a huge transnational criminal group, which is engaged in drug trafficking, gun smuggling, kidnapping, extortion and prostitution.
A piece of darkness and shadow wrapped a clear eye. The eyes revealed a strong desire for survival and helplessly called for help to the outside world. The extremely conflicting picture language and color expressed the devastating darkness brought by human trafficking to human life.
The child is trapped by the net, separated from the outside word, silent tears isolated and helpless, asking for help.
The creation of fake recruitment agencies is one of the most common ways of trafficking people. By selling fake promises and dreams the traffickers bait the victims into this horrible system.
This proposal stands as a firm call to action to everyone seeing this poster, we must stop human trafficking.
From the perspective of the victim and the offender, this series of works expresses two states of sadness and cruelty in blue and red. To hide the pain on the faces of trafficked persons and the distorted faces of the perpetrators to satisfy their selfish desires, I hope that people can find sympathy in the poster, which aims to arouse people’s attention to human trafficking. Maybe one day, this will happen to us.
I believe that we should put an end to the Human trafficking trade which has a pernicious effect on societies.
We are all thinking the same, human trafficking must stop! We feel guilty when we are gutted by the several statements given by victims of human trafficking but what are we collectively doing to stop this problem?
With this concept in mind “Thinking It’s enough” was created inviting the viewer to not just identify himself with the problem but to be part of the solution as well, we must stand against human trafficking.