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International Self-acceptance Symbol

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English: The symbol is inspired by the painting “Self-acceptance in society” and visualizes the phenomenon of Self-acceptance. Only the large figure has self-acceptance, is balanced and stands firmly with his arms at his sides in his base. On the other hand, the small figures with arms up, a cry for help, do not have a solid foundation, are unbalanced and are uncertain. The different colors in the artwork express the relationship that self-acceptance has on each person. The white heads show that they do not dare to be visible in society, in contrast to the large figure. Self-acceptance relates to each individual, we are all different from each other and therefore unique.
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