Children | Limited edition print

By Scott Charles Ross

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About 600 people are believed to have died in a Russian attack on a theater Mariupol, the Donetsk Regional Academic Drama Theatre, on March 16, 2022. The theater stands out from a war that in its short duration has taken thousands of lives. It also stands out from the siege of Mariupol, a city assaulted like no other in Ukraine. Mariupol is the starkest proof yet of Russia’s willingness to commit humanitarian atrocities in the course of a war that it claims is meant to save Ukrainians from themselves, and the theater, the worst known atrocity of the siege, offers an unobstructed view into Russian motives and methods. It is difficult to imagine Russian forces didn’t know what they were doing when they destroyed the theater, where the temporary residents, with the theater’s set designer, used white paint to inscribe the Russian word for “CHILDREN” so large on the ground outside that it could be seen in satellite imagery. An Amnesty International report calls it “a clear war crime.” -Associated Press

Limited edition print on archival paper, produced from original drawing.

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Dimensions 30 × 22 in

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