In “The Silent Issue”, words become more than letters—they become a mirror to our collective conscience. The piece transforms the iconic TIME magazine into MIME, a subtle pun that whispers rather than shouts. It is a reminder: the story of our planet isn’t broadcasted loudly enough, but it speaks in quiet urgency.
At the front, a young girl looks down, her expression soft and thoughtful. She seems small but aware, holding the weight of a truth too big for words: there is no planet B. Her quiet presence makes the viewer stop and notice, to feel the importance of what is often ignored. She is both a witness and a messenger, her gentle posture challenging the loud indifference of our times and urging reflection on what we are leaving for the future.
Here, silence speaks. Urgency lingers in stillness. And the subtle play on TIME reminds us that every moment counts—there is no second chance.
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