Like Kids in a Candy Store | Israel

The poster portrays child trafficking. Children are put in a vending machine as a metaphor for buying a candy, an everyday activity for a child. This is why the poster presents the kids at a very low cost, to show how easy it is to buy a child. The color palette is composed of strong dramatic colors to enhance the poster’s concept and to put an emphasis on the terror that is involved with this horrible act.

Promising Handshake | Malaysia

The poster focuses around Forced Labour segment of Human Trafficking and represents the concept of the man in need, who find the solution or the opportunity to solve his life essential needs and struggles by shaking hand with another man, who seems to have status and connections and obviously building the world of promises to the one in need to gain his trust. The man in need being trapped in his situation and not knowing what to do, follows the man with the promises blindly, without knowing what he is signing for. Once the promising handshake happened, the man signed himself to the forced labour and disappearing without a trace by undergoing unimaginable conditions and attitude of those who are behind this filthy business.

No shadow after dark | Russia

I love music and reggae. It’s important to me to help people. Every year tens of thousands of people disappear without a trace in the world. More than ten thousand people are kidnapped in the world every year. The song encourages all of us to be careful about who we trust. I made this poster while listening to the song. I think visual art and music are powerful together. We can save one more child or one more person from harm.