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Published: 2015-09-08 15:55:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 4126; Favourites: 265; Downloads: 0
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#BeTheRefuge: a #SaveSyRianbowart Project!
Aylan Kurdi, the beautiful 3-year-old Syrian boy whose life was taken by the hungry waves of Aegean Sea, touched the hearts of many when photos of his lifeless body lay peacefully at Turkey's shore. It served as an eye-opener for the world regarding the issue of more than 4 million Syrian refugees fleeing their war-stricken country to seek a place to rest their heads without the fear of war knocking at their doorsteps.
As an illustrator, I don't want Aylan to be remembered that way. As an illustrator, I have the power to portray a more fitting happy ending for the cheerful 3-year-old who was robbed of his future without him even realizing it. In my mind, as he tries to desperately reach the surface for air, a mermaid was able to grasp him. Like a scene in a Disney film, Aylan would suddenly be able to breathe underwater as soon as the Mermaid gave him a potion to drink. The mermaid would have held him in her arms and showed him the wonderful treasures of the sea. He would have made friends with a school of fish. He would have rode a hundred year old turtle. A clown fish would have been able to tell him a joke or two. The mermaid would have kept him from any harm, not until he was back in his family's arms. After a long night of adventure, his tired eyes closed and it was time for the mermaid to bring him to the shore where his family would be waiting for him. When he wakes up, it seems as if it was all a dream. And it would have been such a wonderful journey, I'm sure he would have been happy.
This may not be the case for almost half the refugees who lost their lives trying to seek a peaceful shelter. This is why we must act.
This piece is AVAILABLE FOR SALE. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to donate.unhcr.org/ar/lifeline-e…. I will provide a screenshot for proof. Shipping fee will be shouldered by the buyer.
Postcard prints of this piece will also be made available! Again 95% of the proceeds will go to The UN Refugee Agency (5% will go to production cost and handling fee). These will be made available possibly by next week. Please watch this space for announcements!
Message me on here if you are interested or drop me a note at rianbowart@gmail.com!
Let us #BeTheRefuge !
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Comments: 15
Walyco [2015-10-26 01:02:27 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful piece !
I found you because I also did an artwork in his honor. Love what you do !
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Terrathefox [2015-09-14 17:50:25 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful message. I also like how your doing this for the Syrian refugees.
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erineclair [2015-09-10 04:19:57 +0000 UTC]
i really hope the refugees will find peace and home will spread this post ate rian
i hope i can help even if in my little ways. much tears for Aylan Kurdi and all the Syrian refugees
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boranami [2015-09-09 02:24:46 +0000 UTC]
Really touching and beautiful piece, very happy you're raising awareness to this issue through your art in such a beautiful way
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time4u [2015-09-08 18:03:01 +0000 UTC]
Your paintings are unusual and very beautiful. This loved.
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catlinq [2015-09-08 16:24:27 +0000 UTC]
this is beautiful, and I think I'll start sharing this and encouraging others to do the same. it can't be nice for his grieving relatives and those in the same situation to see see him in that way. I think it's great that you made this, but also I love that you didn't entirely sugarcoat it: there's still a lot of work to be done.
with charity donations and pressure on governments we can become a more global community that actually has the power to help refugees find homes. I hope this piece sells well and saves many people!
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