The painting speaks of repression. The subject screams in the most total suffering and despair, but his cry is silent.. it expands in the most total human indifference... it reaches all ears and all hearts, the darkness arrives slow and atrocious , slowly expands takes possession of the bright colors, noble feelings that surround the Woman, you still know she shines with beauty, even if the darkness begins to paint Her fingers, Her cheeks, it fills her eyes, and our fault which is it?Under the colors that enchant you with her,Even more in there is a beautiful canvas, and the blue shines like Gold, and perhaps it is more powerful than Gold, because it is not material, freedom and rights can never be owned or granted, and perhaps for what many times they want to crush, because you know We still know shine stronger and immense than Gold.A painting dedicated to the human rights of every man in this world, and inside the painting there are two famous speeches, one by Marthin Luther King and the other by Charlie Chaplin In the film The Dictator.