honorable mention
ELREA SONG korea, republic of
title
Trash-hide-and-seek-Peace
Together with children, we find the peace-destroying scum of capitalism on the beach. Then on the sand, draw faces eagerly waiting for peace.
While drawing, we pray that a handful of peace may come to all equally.
Playing hide and seek with trash on the beach in the middle of the day brings peace to our souls for a while.
In the field of disaster and war, in villages and countries, in mountains and forests, in the sea and in the sky. Everywhere their stories of peace are shouted and imagined in solidarity.
I’ve been working on portraits mainly, teaching children's art, and volunteering abroad. Also I'm interested in the blanks that connect the words nature and love, children and peace, God and man.
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entry description
In a huge world full of anxiety and despair, we need more imaginings of peace.Together with children, we find the peace-destroying scum of capitalism on the beach. Then on the sand, draw faces eagerly waiting for peace.
While drawing, we pray that a handful of peace may come to all equally.
Playing hide and seek with trash on the beach in the middle of the day brings peace to our souls for a while.
In the field of disaster and war, in villages and countries, in mountains and forests, in the sea and in the sky. Everywhere their stories of peace are shouted and imagined in solidarity.
about the photographer
Elrea Song (Jiyeon Lee) is based in Korea and lives with a family of seven.I’ve been working on portraits mainly, teaching children's art, and volunteering abroad. Also I'm interested in the blanks that connect the words nature and love, children and peace, God and man.
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