" Hunger" PRINT, from an original by Isabel Ferrer fine Artist in UK, Poverty & dignity Collection
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Hunger: A Global Crisis, By Isabel Ferrer
Hunger affects millions worldwide, with 733 million people struggling daily to access food. Despite producing enough food for the global population, economic inequality, conflict, and climate change continue to deepen the crisis.
In Africa, 1 in 5 people face hunger daily, while 2.8 billion worldwide cannot afford a healthy diet. The fight against hunger requires sustainable policies, humanitarian aid, and systemic change to ensure food security and dignity for all.
More than 700 million people worldwide still live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $3 per day. Despite progress in recent decades, economic crises, conflicts, and climate change continue to widen inequalities, making poverty eradication increasingly difficult.
Beyond financial hardship, poverty affects access to food, healthcare, education, and basic human rights. It is a systemic issue that requires global cooperation, sustainable policies, and economic transformation to ensure dignity and opportunity for all.
Medium: Watercolour and ink on paper
Paper Weight: 640 g/m²
Dimensions: Metric (cm): 29.7 × 42 cm
Imperial (inches): 11.7 × 16.5 inches
This piece is delivered mounted within its original frame, enhancing the depth and presence of the artwork. The frame complements the expressive textures of watercolour and ink, reinforcing its symbolic and artistic weight.
Price Upon Request
More than 700 million people worldwide still live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $3 per day. Despite progress in recent decades, economic crises, conflicts, and climate change continue to widen inequalities, making poverty eradication increasingly difficult.
Beyond financial hardship, poverty affects access to food, healthcare, education, and basic human rights. It is a systemic issue that requires global cooperation, sustainable policies, and economic transformation to ensure dignity and opportunity for all.
Medium: Watercolour and ink on paper
Paper Weight: 640 g/m²
Dimensions: Metric (cm): 29.7 × 42 cm
Imperial (inches): 11.7 × 16.5 inches
This piece is delivered mounted within its original frame, enhancing the depth and presence of the artwork. The frame complements the expressive textures of watercolour and ink, reinforcing its symbolic and artistic weight.
Price Upon Request
This original artwork is available for private acquisition. For pricing details and inquiries, please contact directly to discuss options.
Prints Available
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE ON CONSULTATION
PRINT AVAILABLE
Hunger: A Global Crisis, By Isabel Ferrer
Hunger affects millions worldwide, with 733 million people struggling daily to access food. Despite producing enough food for the global population, economic inequality, conflict, and climate change continue to deepen the crisis.
In Africa, 1 in 5 people face hunger daily, while 2.8 billion worldwide cannot afford a healthy diet. The fight against hunger requires sustainable policies, humanitarian aid, and systemic change to ensure food security and dignity for all.
More than 700 million people worldwide still live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $3 per day. Despite progress in recent decades, economic crises, conflicts, and climate change continue to widen inequalities, making poverty eradication increasingly difficult.
Beyond financial hardship, poverty affects access to food, healthcare, education, and basic human rights. It is a systemic issue that requires global cooperation, sustainable policies, and economic transformation to ensure dignity and opportunity for all.
Medium: Watercolour and ink on paper
Paper Weight: 640 g/m²
Dimensions: Metric (cm): 29.7 × 42 cm
Imperial (inches): 11.7 × 16.5 inches
This piece is delivered mounted within its original frame, enhancing the depth and presence of the artwork. The frame complements the expressive textures of watercolour and ink, reinforcing its symbolic and artistic weight.
Price Upon Request
More than 700 million people worldwide still live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $3 per day. Despite progress in recent decades, economic crises, conflicts, and climate change continue to widen inequalities, making poverty eradication increasingly difficult.
Beyond financial hardship, poverty affects access to food, healthcare, education, and basic human rights. It is a systemic issue that requires global cooperation, sustainable policies, and economic transformation to ensure dignity and opportunity for all.
Medium: Watercolour and ink on paper
Paper Weight: 640 g/m²
Dimensions: Metric (cm): 29.7 × 42 cm
Imperial (inches): 11.7 × 16.5 inches
This piece is delivered mounted within its original frame, enhancing the depth and presence of the artwork. The frame complements the expressive textures of watercolour and ink, reinforcing its symbolic and artistic weight.
Price Upon Request
This original artwork is available for private acquisition. For pricing details and inquiries, please contact directly to discuss options.
Prints Available
Framing Options:
Without Frame: Delivered unframed, preserving its raw elegance.
With Hand-Painted Frame: Custom recycled frame, individually painted for a unique presentation. Frame sizes vary slightly due to the artisanal nature of each piece.