This Cartoonist Came Up With A Heartbreaking And Perfect Response To The Conflict In Syria

This Cartoonist Came Up With A Heartbreaking And Perfect Response To The Conflict In Syria

“The suffering of the Syrian people is not any different,” Vasco Gargalo said.

Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica” is one of the most famous anti-war paintings in the world.

Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" is one of the most famous anti-war paintings in the world.
Pablo Picasso / en.wikipedia.org
Painted in 1937, the mural was created in response to the bombing of the Spanish town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, which took place from 1936 to 1939.
The bombing was carried out by Nazi German and fascist Italian warplanes at the request of the Spanish Nationalists.

Now the famous painting has been adapted for the conflict in Syria.

Now the famous painting has been adapted for the conflict in Syria.
Vasco Gargalo
Syrian government and rebel forces have been battling for control of Aleppo, the country’s former commercial hub, since June.

Named “Alepponica,” the cartoon was drawn by Vasco Gargalo, a 39-year-old artist from Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal.

Named "Alepponica," the cartoon was drawn by Vasco Gargalo, a 39-year-old artist from Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal.
Vasco Gargalo

Gargalo told that when he decided to create a cartoon about the situation in Syria, he chose to reference “Guernica” as it would be “the most immediate way to get the message across.”

Gargalo told BuzzFeed News that when he decided to create a cartoon about the situation in Syria, he chose to reference "Guernica" as it would be "the most immediate way to get the message across."
Vasco Gargalo
“When I think of civil war, I always think of ‘Guernica’, the most famous painting in the world about the topic of civil war,” Gargalo said.

Gargalo said he redesigned “Guernica” to reflect the reality of the Syrian conflict, while always respecting the original and adding his personal style, which is caricature.

Gargalo said he redesigned "Guernica" to reflect the reality of the Syrian conflict, while always respecting the original and adding his personal style, which is caricature.
Vasco Gargalo

The bull on the left is representative of Russian President Vladmir Putin.

The bull on the left is representative of Russian President Vladmir Putin.
Vasco Gargalo
A woman and her son appear underneath Putin, while Russian warplanes are seen in the upper left.

A dove sits under the lightbulb, and the horse in the center has been adapted to represent President Barack Obama.

A dove sits under the lightbulb, and the horse in the center has been adapted to represent President Barack Obama.
Vasco Gargalo
The arm holding a gun is meant to symbolize the Syrian resistance in the city of Aleppo, Gargalo said.
The skull lying on the ground, meanwhile, represents the death of innocent civilians in the war.

The man on the right represents Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The man on the right represents Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Vasco Gargalo
Under Assad is the representation of a refugee, a woman holding a baby and a suitcase displaying the European Union flag.
Gargalo said the dark figure in the back with the explosive belt is meant to symbolise ISIS, while the barrel of oil represents “the interests of a war that exists without explanation and to which there is no end in sight.”

Gargalo said a replica of “Guernica” hung in the dining room of his childhood home.

Gargalo said a replica of "Guernica" hung in the dining room of his childhood home.
Vasco Gargalo

As a result, he had always been intrigued by the mural’s “representation of the figures, shape and suffering and the conflict and war,” he said.

As a result, he had always been intrigued by the mural's "representation of the figures, shape and suffering and the conflict and war," he said.
Vasco Gargalo

He finally saw Picasso’s original in 2010, when he visited the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain.

He finally saw Picasso's original in 2010, when he visited the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain.
Vasco Gargalo

He stood and marveled at it for more than an hour.

He stood and marveled at it for more than an hour.
Vasco Gargalo

“At that moment, I experienced several feelings – the sense of outrage at the bombing of the small Spanish town, the modernist and cubism figures, the animals in distress,” he said.

"At that moment, I experienced several feelings – the sense of outrage at the bombing of the small Spanish town, the modernist and cubism figures, the animals in distress," he said.
Vasco Gargalo

“The suffering of the Syrian people is not any different,” Gargalo said.

“The suffering of the Syrian people is not any different,” Gargalo said.
Vasco Gargalo
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