Painted between 2014 and 2015, Fear and Grief in Gaza is a work of witness and compassion, created in response to the bombing of Gaza during a period when Caroline Millott was living in Ireland.
The portrait focuses on the face of a child, holding a moment of fear, grief, and bewilderment. A single tear and the child’s direct gaze convey the human cost of conflict without turning away from vulnerability or innocence.
100% of the listed painting price will be donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF), in support of medical and humanitarian care for children. Shipping is paid separately by the buyer.
Details
Original oil painting
73 × 53 × 4 cm
Framed with a simple black floating frame
Painted ibetween 2014 and 2015 Donation work:
100% of the listed painting price donated to PCRF
Shipping paid separately by the buyer
Painted between 2014 and 2015, Fear and Grief in Gaza is a work of witness and compassion, created in response to the bombing of Gaza during a period when Caroline Millott was living in Ireland.
The portrait focuses on the face of a child, holding a moment of fear, grief, and bewilderment. A single tear and the child’s direct gaze convey the human cost of conflict without turning away from vulnerability or innocence.
100% of the listed painting price will be donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF), in support of medical and humanitarian care for children. Shipping is paid separately by the buyer.
Details
Original oil painting
73 × 53 × 4 cm
Framed with a simple black floating frame
Painted ibetween 2014 and 2015 Donation work:
100% of the listed painting price donated to PCRF
Shipping paid separately by the buyer