Prohibition of trafficking in women | China
I drew a picture of a woman in a cage for sale by hand. This is an insult to women, and it’s not right. So I appeal to you to protect women. People are not commodities, they are not for sale
I drew a picture of a woman in a cage for sale by hand. This is an insult to women, and it’s not right. So I appeal to you to protect women. People are not commodities, they are not for sale
The “Watch out” poster was designed to make awareness that human trafficking is real and disguised as pretty faces that earn your thrust, but behind them there’s a monster that swallows you into a life time of exploration and abuses.
The wolf and the capital letter make referente to the tale “Little red hood” where the wolf disguise to grab red hood.
“A Hidden Crime” is a poster that emulate a Horror Movie Keyart. In this case that blurry image of the person behind the surface communicate what is going on now. It is a way of create awareness of this global crisis: Human Trafficking.
The image is the representation of a fence, a barrier to delimit spaces. In his forms the artist created a narrative sequence, using the repetition of the obstacle icon, to form a hand with the gesture that symbolizes freedom.
Reflecting what a person being exploited in human trafficking feels while seeing her body being treated like a piece of meat.
Poster showing the cruelty behind human trafficking by depicting a scar in a shape of an euro sign.
Human Trafficking is a cruel method of utilizing human lives for two common uses, sexual slavery, and forced labor. The recruiting, transporting, transferring, receiving and harboring of a person by force, coercion or other means for the purpose of exploitation are all gross violations of human rights. After researching the common methods of how individuals were trapped in this life style, the common word to pop up was “False Promises”. Everything on the outside looks appetizing and nice, but what hides underneath is a cruel and harmful consequence for the poor individuals who have fallen victim to this trap.
Human traffickers prey on people who are poor, isolated and vulnerable. It Iis not only more and more that educated, intelligent, well-groomed people are becoming victims of human trafficking.
However, individuals are vulnerable to trafficking not only because of conditions in their countries of origin. The allure of opportunity, the constant demand for cheap goods and services, and the expectation of a secure income drive people into potentially dangerous situations where they are at risk of exploitation.