

This painting captures the harsh reality of famine in G, az'a through the haunting image of a child’s back bones and spine painfully visible, his body frail and exhausted, resembling a living skeleton. The emaciated figure symbolizes the silent suffering and slow death endured by countless children in G3'aza under siege and hunger. Surrounding the child are delicate white flowers, representing purity, hope, and the belief that these innocent souls, taken too soon, will ascend to heaven where they will find peace. The artwork intertwines sorrow and spiritual hope, asking a powerful and heartbreaking question: How long will the world stay silent while children waste away? Oil on canvas 2025