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Poster of Violence is a symbolic representation of violence in Brazil — a country where homicide rates are 10 times higher than in the wars of the Middle East. The idea was born from a shocking fact: every 10 minutes, someone in Brazil is a victim of violence. Instead of bullets, we use posters with real victim stories to turn pain into visual impact.
It’s a way to bring authorities and society closer to a harsh reality that's often ignored. Supported by Estadão, we took this experience to a shooting range, where every shot was a statement. Here, the war is silent — but the posters scream.


















