gelli plate monotype with acrylic paint; 6×6”
“My print confronts the brutal impact of war on children, symbolizing the loss of innocence and security—rights enshrined in the UN Declaration of Human Rights, particularly the right to life, safety, and protection from violence. By exposing such violations, it calls for justice, urges accountability, and serves as a visual plea for peace through human dignity and international solidarity.”
ARTIST BIO: Alex See is a sophomore from Southwest Ohio. She recently won the OAEA in the printmaking division for her print on trash and air pollution in national parks. Alex likes to add hidden details into her works, carrying the symbolism a step further.



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