Artist creates a series of illustrations of childhood if it were as children would like

The artist Gunduz Aghayev famous for his series of cartoons of social criticism, such as how world leaders see freedom or this one of dictators has decided this time to create a series of childhood illustrations if it were as children would like.

Aghayev has been based on some iconic photographs of children, many of them Pulitzer Prize winners, who have touched us all for their hardness and injustice and transformed them by applying the vision of their protagonists, children, and how it should have been that moment if this world were more human.

The author wanted to denounce and condemn all those who insist on mixing children in their dirty affairs. Children are our future and deserve a happy childhood and none have the right to tear it away and condemn them.

We must all learn from past mistakes to never make them again.

Aylan Kurdi

A death that aroused many consciences.

Child and vulture waiting.

Kevin Carter's photograph won the Pulitzer in 93.

Vietnam

Two children are put to safety and protected by their favorite superherors.

A devastating napalm attack turned into a parade full of color and joy.

WWII

Some children watch a magical castle emerge from the ruins of their homes.

The scene of a boy taking his little brother to a funeral pyre becomes a perfect beach day.

Janusz Korczak, a pedagogue and an expert in early childhood education who always fought for children and was killed by the Nazis in a concentration camp, survives to teach his students a horror that must not be repeated.

Girls forced to marry in Afghanistan

Girls posing with two scarecrows.

Elmar Huseynov

Elmar Huseynov was a journalist from Azerbaijan killed for doing his job, his son kisses his portrait at his funeral.

Hopefully actions like this serve to stop the injustices that our society commits with the weakest.