Ink | Italy
My poster represents an imprisoned child involved in human trafficking.
My poster represents an imprisoned child involved in human trafficking.
Combating human trafficking
Give the mother the right to breastfeed
The apparel industry as a whole is a huge vehicle for human trafficking, and every step of the supply chain for most of the cotton that is produced is plagued by child labor and modern day slavery.
Uzbekistan is the 8th largest producer and the 11th largest exporter of cotton in the world. This poster shows a label of a cotton t shirt
A woman, victim of human trafficking, an extra product in the shopping basket
Human trafficking is the second most profitable illegal industry— second only to the drug trade. This poster refers to human trafficking as a corporation with its own logo, in stock exchange market, showing in the screen the top countries that have the highest rate of human trafficking.
So the idea is of the solemn face of a woman who has been through trafficking. It resonates with the ideas of shadows after dark by the black minimal outlook of the poster.
Use wool to surround the shape of the animal, and then use iron wire to surround its outline, symbolizing bondage. The text is combined with the barbed wire to call on people not to imprison the animal
human traffickers not only steal freedom, they also take human dignity by turning a victim into commodity, a parcel that suffers soundlessly. If he tries to shout, the goods will be disposed of as defective
Music with its power manages to break all barriers and bring freedom and happiness to the world.
With its strength it breaks the chains created by society and by all kinds of injustice.
The chains around the hands are broken by the music that is an explosion of life!