Blowing Slogan | China
Using red lips and saxophone to sound the anti-rafficking message, while also expressing reggae’s passion.
Using red lips and saxophone to sound the anti-rafficking message, while also expressing reggae’s passion.
Through labour exploitation, children are kept in cages, confined and desperate by the loss of their freedom,
and begin to yearn for freedom and redemption, thus drawing attention to the social problem of human trafficking.
The inspiration for this work is statistically, human trafficking is likely to be carried out by plane. Therefore, I use the seat map of the olane as the basis, and add the words”help me ” to represent that these victims may be the passengers next to your seat, and you or the flight crew are the first-line helpers.
A broken mirror and words mean a dangerous situation for those who are being trafficked.
Be careful of the person you trust, be careful, he may be a trafficker.
My poster is dedicated to the most frequent victims of the slave trade. The woman is trying to hide and save the child. The color scheme hints at the fact that she is naked. The contrasting black cage represents all the evil of this crime.
In the poster , we can see the quote “Another life stolen” creating a falling effect as it moves down to the botton of the poster. Where there is a bird who has lost it’s freedom due to how the wings and feathers are falling apart.Futhermore we can see on the top of the poster birds who have lost their freedom as well and falling.Thus, conveying the loss of freedom.
Women and children are the primary targets of human traffickers. This provocative poster warns against the commercialization of this heinous business
Human trafficking is prohibited! A family that loses its family is like a guitar that loses its knobs.
Only money matters. Scared woman obscured symbol of the US currency. There is blood! Excerpt from the lyrics of the song Shadows After Dark