This Syrian artist turns bullet casings into works of art

Abu Ali uses spent casings to make toys for children in Douma province and to keep Syrians' suffering in the spotlight.

A Syrian man holds bullets he picked from a wall in a damaged house in the town of Atareb outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, August 5, 2012. (File Photo AP)
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A Syrian man holds bullets he picked from a wall in a damaged house in the town of Atareb outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, August 5, 2012. (File Photo AP)

Abu Ali is an artist in Syria's war-torn Douma province near the capital. He turns shell and bullet casings into toys for children, teaching them a new craft in the process.

"It's really a catastrophe here and I make this art to draw the international community's attention to the suffering of my people," he says.

Abu Ali was an interior designer before the war, but he's now jobless. His days are spent searching for art materials in the wreckage of his besieged hometown.

His first project was a candle holder, created as a sign of peace after the war claimed his daughter’s life.

TRT World’s Denee Savoia has more on the story.

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