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Wochenend-Akademie
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03.06.2011 - 05.06.2011














Mural on Human Rights

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Human Rights CREATIVE

International Training Course for multipliers of educational work from United Kingdom, Netherlands, Italy, Malta, Cyprus, Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland and Germany

04.04.2011 - 11.04.2011


We believe that every single human right is linked to the other in one fundamental space of freedom which we share together. We combined and expressed our ideas in one big mural piece symbolizing the main concepts of human rights. Here will be explained the symbols we used:


"Everyone I am Article 19 (freedom of expression), and this is my graffiti!! Thus was born my idea to be "nineteen", to represent the freedom of expression through the numbers that symbolize the different ages of people, their race through the colors and the expression of their will with the comics. so here's the little nine years old asking questions .... The 84 year old man starting to say something because of his experience… and the 21 years punk trying to assert itself! Eventually I created a tag as a signature of my street art name as "mr.nineteen" and this is what ... ... .... thank you all for your time and energy in understanding our work ... .."

Federico Cellini, Italy


"I was inspired by the second article of Declaration of Human Rights. That article says that freedom and equality are entitled to every person without distinction of any kind (color, religion, age, social status, etc). I put my idea into the sun and stars. I painted it with a bright and sunny colours because it reflects the happiness of human rights!"

Natalia Kosiarczyk, Poland


"I painted a golden path symbolizing the unknown journey, expressing the right of development, the right to broaden our horizonts finding opportunities, chances and other (maybe better) worlds within the windows and doors shown on the mural. Every individual, every person has that right to walk on this path. We might not see the end of the road, but the the most important is that we CAN walk through life as we would like to."

Anna Duda, Poland


"I expressed the right of leaving your country and coming back to your country if needed or wanted. I painted a suitcase in the colours of the earth symbolizing traveling. One can see human shaped shadows in different colours moving in and out of the suitcase, showing a variety of people emigrating and immigrating.The small size of the suitcase can symbolize a difficult situation that forces people to leave their country."

Lea Schrader, Germany


"With my drawing I expressed the first article of the Declaration of Human rights. I symbolized it in the mural drawing a tree which in rooted in earth and the people that live on it, standing for growth, development and equality. "

Vanina Nacheva, Bulgaria


"My part of the mural is the child within the world planet looking alike the continents existing on earth. I think that every person, personality, every child is different, has different thoughts and experiences. The drawing symbolizes that each hum being lives in his own world, "his universe". This part of the mural refers to article three of the Declaration of human rights."

Agata Stronciwilk, Poland



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