The World Behind Glass | United States

This poster shows how the issue of sex trafficking is a global problem, especially for women. Not only is this a horrible issue that attacks the lives of many young women on an international level, but it is also something that has been so easily gotten away with. I used the representation of women of all races in a vending machine to show how easily these human beings are trafficked. The imagery I have created also shows how accessible and cheap these women are treated. It is sad they are treated as if they are the junk food in a vending machine.

let me hear you | China

This poster encourages people not to be silent majority, in the face of human trafficking,we should be brave to make their own voice, so that more people hear our voice. The back of the poster struggled behind the glass wall to get out, but his voice became more and more blurred. Black hands represent silence, white hands represent hope. One more power, one more voice, the world will become better. What we want to hear is: let us hear you, not: shut up.

Yes or not? | Italy

this poster represents the insecurity about trust. To trust or not to trust?
With this poster I want to represent the doubt about the idea we can have about someone’s identity.
It is an invitation to reflect, to think, to improve ourselves and the world.