
Displaced :: moments in the lives of Syrian refugees
— Art fundraiser // April, 2017 —
A series of watercolor paintings depicting life for refugees fleeing Syria by boat, migrating into Europe by land, and living in camps in Lebanon and Jordan. Proceeds from original art sales donated to World Vision's Refugee Children’s Crisis Fund.
Original paintings by Naomi Cox adapted from photos {except What I Carry and Crossing} owned by World Vision.
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What I Carry {fleeing Syria}
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Crossing {The Mediterranean Sea}
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Families Migrating {tracks leading from Serbia into Hungary}
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Helenos, age 2, with her mother, Nasbiah {Hungarian-Serbian border}
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Warming {informal tented settlement, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon}
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Cooking Dinner for 30 {informal tented settlement, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon}
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Child Friendly Space {informal tented settlement, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon}
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Your Kingdom Come {on a hillside above Zahlé City, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon}
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Kite {Za’atari Refugee Camp, Jordan}
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Heven holding Hasan, 2 months {informal tented settlement, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon}
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Boy Resting {informal tented settlement, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon}
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Rahaff, age 5 {informal tented settlement, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon}