In times of war and mass migration, girls can no longer make their own choices; conflict determines their decisions.
Marriage, once a personal choice, is now forced by the harsh conditions in the camps.
Gold is no longer a gift for a prosperous life, but a means to save her from the hardships of migration.
Despite the challenges in the camps, human dignity persists. The girl in the painting, who faces marriage and responsibility at a young age, offers her younger brother a comforting embrace. This highlights the conflict between the harsh reality of war and the enduring humanity.