Peruvian artist Juan Carlos Ñañake paints a composition with a powerful message that comes from the orphan children of Ayacucho. The children's dance clamors for peace in the world. They are painted in red to symbolize the blood that was unjustly shed by their parents in armed conflicts, and their faces express their pain at their loss. The yellow background symbolizes their desire to live as they dance with white handkerchiefs in their hands, explains Ñañake. Green expresses the children's desire to be reborn in a world of peace. Titled Floreciendo la paz in Spanish.