The Wounds They Carve
In The Wounds They Carve, WLBJ delivers a harrowing depiction of the scars left by war — both physical and unseen. A woman’s face, streaked with blood and ash, is etched with a haunting imprint: soldiers marching up her cheek as though carving their path through her very being. Their steps are imprinted on her flesh, symbolizing the violation of innocence and the irreversible devastation caused by conflict. Her eyes, crystal blue and piercing, stare forward with a mixture of anguish and resolve, as if burdened with memories too heavy to share.
The infant in her arms clings tightly, unaware of the chaos that surrounds them but already drawn into its shadow. The child’s face, smooth and untouched, contrasts the woman’s — a symbol of fragile purity amidst the flames. Yet a dark, almost prophetic mark lingers across the baby’s forehead, forewarning a future where war’s trauma might be passed on like an inherited curse.
Around them, flames consume the landscape, and the charred remains of buildings crumble into blackened smoke. The mother’s hood, streaked with molten red and black, looks as though it has absorbed the fires of war itself. Its fabric blends with the inferno in the background, making her seem one with the destruction — a living embodiment of survival at war’s epicenter.
Through this piece, WLBJ explores how conflict not only destroys the physical world but infiltrates the souls of its survivors. The soldiers crawling up her face become an intimate metaphor for war’s violence. It is a violation so profound that it leaves marks time cannot erase. In The Wounds They Carve, WLBJ forces us to confront the human cost of war. The piece pleads for a world where love replaces violence. No child should have to inherit the ashes of a broken generation.














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