Aylan Kurdi showed up dead on a shore in Turkey as a consequence of the Syrian refugees crisis.
This poster intends to illustrate the comforting meeting with his family that never happened. It is presented in an irony, synecdoche and metaphor form.
These colors were chosen to contrast the real/unreal, and the trace used recalls a crayon - one of the materials widely used by children to refer to childhood and innocence.
It is, then, a tribute regarding all the children and families who were innocently lost thank to extremism.
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