'Painsharing' from Franco Mozzillo Reminds Us of the Effects of Abuse
Michael Hines — April 26, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: francomozzillo.it & photographyserved
I'm best described as a joker, but their is nothing funny about 'Painsharing' from Franco Mozzillo. Physical abuse is unfortunately a very real problem in our world. Amnesty International and Franco Mozzillo have teamed up to show us that physical abuse affects everyone from all walks of life.
'Painsharing' from Franco Mozzillo can best be described as eye-opening. These self-portraits of battered individuals know no race, sex, or age. Hopefully these photos generate awareness of physical abuse, and help make the world a safer and less violent place.
'Painsharing' from Franco Mozzillo can best be described as eye-opening. These self-portraits of battered individuals know no race, sex, or age. Hopefully these photos generate awareness of physical abuse, and help make the world a safer and less violent place.
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1. Painsharing Self-portraits - Exploring the use of self-portraits to raise awareness about physical abuse.
2. Cross-sector Collaborations - Collaborations between artists and human rights organizations to address social issues.
3. Diversity in Victims' Representation - Highlighting the diverse range of individuals affected by physical abuse through self-portraits.
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1. Art and Photography - Opportunity for photographers and artists to create meaningful visual representations of social issues.
2. Human Rights and Advocacy - Opportunity for human rights organizations to collaborate with artists for impactful communication and awareness campaigns.
3. Social Services and Support - Opportunity for support organizations to use visual art to raise awareness and provide resources for victims of physical abuse.
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