Drawing made as a poster/icon for the defense of women against violence. The portrait of a woman shows hair stretched by the wind that, crossing her face, seems to become a symbol of wounds that have marked her intimacy. Amidst roses and thorns, the intense and melancholy expression of the gaze reaches the outside observer directly as the deep and silent cry of the right to respect.
Pencil, ink, ballpoint pen and pastel on paper and cardboard
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Drawing made as a poster/icon for the defense of women against violence. The portrait of a woman shows hair stretched by the wind that, crossing her face, seems to become a symbol of wounds that have marked her intimacy. Amidst roses and thorns, the intense and melancholy expression of the gaze reaches the outside observer directly as the deep and silent cry of the right to respect.
Pencil, ink, ballpoint pen and pastel on paper and cardboard
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