It was you! Acrylics on canvas 45x60 cm SerGiotto Artist (2025) SerGiotto's painting is a powerful allegory of war and its devastating consequences. The kneeling soldier, a symbol of human desperation and frailty, seems to bear the weight of his own actions and the atrocities committed during conflicts. His posture, with his head in his hands, suggests a deep sense of impotence and remorse. The shattered Earth at his feet is a visual representation of the destruction caused by war: a planet in a thousand pieces that evokes the loss, pain and devastation that accompany every armed conflict. This element invites the viewer to reflect on the impact of wars not only on human lives, but also on the environment and the future of our planet. The figure of the little girl, dressed in orange, adds a dimension of innocence and hope. Her gesture of pointing to the soldier and the destroyed Earth serves as an accusation and draws attention to the responsibility of adults to protect future generations. His gaze directed towards the viewer seems to express a request for justice and change, underlining that the blame for destruction falls on those who choose war. In short, SerGiotto's work is an incisive and touching critique of the costs of war, inviting a deep reflection on how human choices can influence not only the present, but also the future of our world.