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Red Ash II

Mariam Salah portrait
Mariam Salah

1992 - Present

Year 2019
Medium Unknown
Dimensions Unknown
Location Unknown
Materials Unknown

Description

A group of photos of a child with changes in color effects uncomfortable
to the eye with uncomfortable music rhythm combined with a
fast-paced video

Anxiety and dread, sadness and depression, and signs of various emotional
and behavioral stress
I do not help me as an adult to find the solution for my child !!!!

According to United Nations statistics, there are about one billion children
living in conflict areas, including nearly 300 million children under
the age of five! The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) explained that in 2013, about 28.5 million children
were out of school due to ongoing conflicts.
What is happening in Palestine, the Gaza Strip in particular, and other
Arab countries such as Syria, embodies the real suffering of the war on
children, and targeting them in the most efficient way, so that children
are the biggest victims and the biggest loser. . Most of the dead are children,
and most of the wounded are children as well, and the rest of the
children face major psychological problems as a result of wars and destructive
machines, in addition to the repercussions of wars from lack of
food and water and even disrupting schooling.
Wars and exposure to them affect children in a special way. They suffer
from post-traumatic stress disorder, or what is medically called
“post-traumatic stress disorder” (PTSD), which results from trauma as a
result of a real risk that may lead to this disorder. Like wars and whoever
introduces them: feelings and signs of confusion, even detachment
from the environment, anxiety and panic, sadness and depression, and
the signs of emotional and behavioral stress are varied and different,
while these symptoms increase and exacerbate.

Preservation Notes

We have retained these digital images directly from Mariam Salah. These works have all been destroyed in the ongoing genocide in Gaza, circa 2023-2026. We are still actively investigating and will be adding additional information during our discovery and findings through out the life span of this archived preserved art work from Mariam Salah.

Archival Status: public