A painting near United Nations emphasizes civilians living in conflict zones

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A sculpture called Broken Chair of a chair with three legs was built in Geneva. Switzerland. The campaign was intended to increase awareness of landmines, and the suffering they cause civilians in war zones.

SAYPE is a Swiss/French artist who has now added to this work.

“Everybody knows this chair (the Broken Chair), and the idea here was to paint a hand that comes to fix the broken leg and in my mind, this hand represents the whole world, that’s why I called this project ‘All of Us.’ The idea is to say that we should all get involved and help Handicap International in its daily fight,” SAYPE told CBS News.

SAYPE, using coal and chalk to make a large hand near where the Broken Chair stands at the United Nations.

SAYPE is partnered with Handicap International. This charity helps those who are handicapped. Cambodian Landmine victims. In 1992, the organization was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.

The art on display is intended to be a universal language.

“I like to say that, for most of my projects, I try to use art to spread messages. I think art is a universal language that goes beyond the barriers of language and I think it has its place in social debate,” SAYPE added.

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