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urban surreal digital artwork on a textured stone wall; all figures depicted as children of the same age to emphasize innocence and systemic inequality; on the left, a Black boy rendered as a stencil-style graffiti, bent forward under the weight of a massive stone block, symbolizing the disproportionate burdens placed on marginalized communities; high-contrast stencil aesthetic with imperfect edges and wall texture visible through the paint; on the right, white children of the same age playing marbles on the ground, carefree and unaware, also rendered as graffiti silhouettes with soft shading; strong visual contrast between struggle and privilege, highlighting social injustice without dehumanizing any group; realistic stone texture preserved across all elements; muted tones, slight desaturation, unified color grading; soft directional light enhancing the relief of the wall; atmosphere of quiet but powerful social critique, inviting reflection on racial inequality and shared humanity. Little Artistic signature in the lower corner.
Racism isn't about skin color, it's about ignorance.
When we confuse physical features with hierarchies and forget that our biological differences are minimal, we perpetuate an inequality that has no basis. We are all human, children of the same origin, even though society, driven by ulterior motives, insists on drawing lines that don't exist.