Desires | China

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.

Face flower | South Korea

In the middle of the night I was walking home after finishing my routine. Late hours, dark streets as the sun sets. A streetlight was lit between the dark streets, and the streetlight lit up a beautiful cherry blossom tree right in front of it. Among the cherry blossoms shining beautifully by the light, the bright back side of a beautiful society lit up.

And suddenly, a sense of fear attacked me. A bright society is open for anyone to see, but this is because I realized that there is a tremendous darkness hidden inside and that darkness is always completely hidden in the corners of the world.

Even at this moment, they bloom beautifully like those cherry blossoms, and many people who will live in the world are dying from human trafficking.

Now is the time to shine a light on the dark side of society and face the truth.

This painting is dedicated to those who have not been able to bloom today and have died due to human trafficking.

Do you want to….? | China

Both posters use only three simple colors to create a strong contrast. The poster uses three colors: black, red and blue. Black represents the dark business of human trafficking, which cannot see the light of day. Red means danger, we need to be alert, human trafficking may be happening all around us. Blue represents calmness. We should not sit on the side when we find people buying and selling. We should be brave and calm at the same time and take the right measures to stop it. The first one is when people are sold as goods, do you still want to buy? They all have different prices, but the end result is the same. It’s a warning against human trafficking. The second poster shows a hand holding out a candy and asking if you still want to eat it? Remind people, especially children, not to eat other people’s food.