The poster presented explores the concept of "Home". Thus tries to propose a real and strong visualization, arousing in a certain way the feeling of introspection.
It revolves around constant paradoxes that are exposed in uninhibited and cold shape.
The paradoxes approach mainly the distance between Life and Death, the Reality and the Future.
Separated by planes, we observe at the first instance something without color, coolly cut and exposed with a raw form, with a reality we call the "House".
As we go through the background, we see the light, color, and full of treatment and care, where flowers are the main source of life and optimism, then taking us for a personal dimension of desire and hope that finally settles on the word "Home . "
Lastly, the message in words. This ends the process of paradox, expressing in its words an assumed willingness and positivism, though this is visually showed through darkness and aggression.
This one goes unnoticed and seems to embody one of the plans in order to avoid detractions from the image, being seen only in the second instance till the end of the overall message of the poster.
This poster belong to
A Home For Everyone

Poster for tomorrow's 5th annual call for entries, campaigning for the universal right to housing.
‘Home’ means something different to all of us. The place where we grew up, the place where we live at the moment, the place we come to relax or entertain our friends. But for far too many people home remains a distant dream, as they try to eke out an existence in sub-standard accommodation or sleep rough on the streets.
‘Home’ means something different to all of us. The place where we grew up, the place where we live at the moment, the place we come to relax or entertain our friends. But for far too many people home remains a distant dream, as they try to eke out an existence in sub-standard accommodation or sleep rough on the streets.