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Education



This painting is the story of thousands of girls who, in the darkness of prohibitions, never closed their eyes to the truth;

they have been wounded so deeply that now they see only with their hearts.


She writes with her eyes closed,

because education is no longer her right — it has become a forbidden, distant dream.

Beside the word Education, she draws her broken heart,

as if to cry out:

“Education is a wound carved into my soul, not a free choice.”


Yet even this image is a scream —

the scream of a girl who, even in silence, still holds the pen.

It is hope born out of oppression,

and love that no power can extinguish.


In a world where learning is a crime for girls,

she writes her dream with closed eyes and a broken heart.


This is not just art —

this is the wound of a generation.

A generation of girls who once lived for learning,

and now, with wounded hearts, still write:


“We still want to learn…”

  • Education
  • Arts & Culture
  • Girl Power
    • South and Central Asia
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