Desmembrada y Destrozada [Torn apart and destroyed] by Aditi Raychoudhury

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Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions.

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Design By: Aditi Raychoudhury
Aditi Raychoudhury

I am an architect and building scientist by training. But I have always loved to draw. I am a self-taught illustrator and am currently working on a picture book.

 

Design By: Aditi Raychoudhury
Aditi Raychoudhury

I am an architect and building scientist by training. But I have always loved to draw. I am a self-taught illustrator and am currently working on a picture book.

 

Artist Statement

Separating families is a violation of international law and one of the worst kinds of abuse, and its happening right now in our southern border. So, why is a family willing to flee their homeland and risk it all? Nobody wants to leave their country of birth and extended family and friends behind and risk it all unless they fear for the safety of their family in their own homeland, and hope for a better life in the land they were told would welcome the tired, the poor, the homeless, the wretched refuse and the tempest tossed huddled masses yearning to breathe free. And here we are, not living up to that promise. I wanted to capture a family at its most tender and vulnerable moment - the agony in the hearts of the parents who may never see who they love the most and the bewilderment of a child as to why she can't be with those who love her the most. — Aditi Raychoudhury