In seven countries, LGTB people may face the death penalty. I decide to depict them floating around in soap bubbles to show their fragility and how isolated they are from each other. On a more positive side, they show a connection to the rainbow as a symbol for homosexuality and to the fact that it cannot be controlled or suppressed by an oppressive government.
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Death is not justice

Our 2010 project asked for the universal abolition of the death penalty.
For us it’s simple. The death penalty is a violation of human rights.
Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “No one
shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment.”
How does that fit with beheading, stoning, hanging, lethally injecting
or shooting someone?