Snow will cover everything
But the blood will bloom.
In school violence
Are you really just a bystander?
01
She didn't say:
She just became quieter and quieter
Sitting in the last row of the classroom
head down
02
Nobody noticed:
They saw it.
He just smiled.
Or turn your head
03
Until it's all over
She fell from the rooftop.
Everyone started discussing
FOUR METHODS
Verbal violence
laugh at / Give nicknames/humiliation
isolated
being ostracized / Ignored / No one spoke.
Cyberbullying
Hidden camera videos/ Malicious spread / Comment attack
silence
I saw it
But no one stepped forward.
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《Light in the Rift》——Oppression and Redemption in the Context of School Violence
Using the traditional impasto technique in easel painting, the work incorporates strong symbolism into a realistic school scene. Instead of depicting school violence through bloodshed or explicit physical conflict, it precisely captures the “psychological pain” and the ultimate “light of hope” in school bullying through the compression of spatial structure, the alienation of the group portrait, and extreme contrasts of light and shadow.

Douglas/gemini
canvas
A Curated Gallery of Artworks and Interpretations
Fragments of Violence
Banksy — No Ball Games
Bullying is not only physical aggression, but also a complex system involving power, psychological trauma, and social environment.
Understanding Bullying Through Art
Bullying is often understood as visible aggression, yet its deeper forms remain unseen. Through curated artworks, this project explores how power, control, and emotional tension shape human relationships. Each piece reveals a different dimension of bullying — from dominance and silence to psychological trauma and social restriction. Together, these works form a broader understanding of violence beyond physical acts.