YOU CAN SEE A MAN’S face BUT NOT HIS heart | United States
in this poster, I would like to discuss the human trafficking problem, and in this poster, people being treated like auction products. and being sold.
in this poster, I would like to discuss the human trafficking problem, and in this poster, people being treated like auction products. and being sold.
I have represented human trafficking concept through various art techniques
The poster uses the English word “SELL” to form an isomorphism with the birdcage, which not only implies that the people locked inside have lost their freedom like the birds, but also conveys the idea that they are sold mercilessly.
The black background in the picture suggests the inner helplessness of “people” and their difficult situation in the dark at this time. The use of green for the cage is meant to convey the meaning of “SELL”, since Jamaican coins are mostly green; The use of white not only highlights the picture, but also conveys a hope that you can fly out of the cage and become an independent and free person.
Women and children always encounter the risk of social harm. In the problem of human trafficking, these two creatures suffer the most. Children are gullible, their world is colorful. I wanted to show their colorful world in contrast with devil side of human. in the colored Hearts are the Victim of the Devil, I portrayed the issue of human trafficking (organ trafficking) through the lens of the harm done to innocent children.
To curb human trafficking, the gray capital behind human trafficking should not be allowed to become a force to eliminate this bad capital.
It may not be the iron fence of the cage that really confines innocent victims, but the bar code that represents the industrialization of human trafficking.
Every organ has a price, stop human trafficking, or you may be next.
This piece focuses on male victims of forced labour, to challenge current ideas and stereotypes of human trafficking.
Don’t want to hear help anymore,Stop human trafficking.