‘Little Amal’ and giant Scottish puppet ‘Storm’ took a walk together through Glasgow’s riverside district of Govan, Wednesday, as part of the ongoing COP26 protests.
Little Amal, whose name means 'Hope' in Arabic aims to represent all the children displaced by war and armed conflicts as well as the plight of refugees across the world.
The giant Scottish puppet ‘Storm’, on the other hand, is a ten-metre tall puppet, a goddess of the sea, made entirely out of recycled and natural materials by Scottish charity 'Vision Mechanics.'
‘Little Amal’ and giant Scottish puppet ‘Storm’ took a walk together through Glasgow’s riverside district of Govan, Wednesday, as part of the ongoing COP26 protests.
Little Amal, whose name means 'Hope' in Arabic aims to represent all the children displaced by war and armed conflicts as well as the plight of refugees across the world.
The giant Scottish puppet ‘Storm’, on the other hand, is a ten-metre tall puppet, a goddess of the sea, made entirely out of recycled and natural materials by Scottish charity 'Vision Mechanics.'
‘Little Amal’ and giant Scottish puppet ‘Storm’ took a walk together through Glasgow’s riverside district of Govan, Wednesday, as part of the ongoing COP26 protests.
Little Amal, whose name means 'Hope' in Arabic aims to represent all the children displaced by war and armed conflicts as well as the plight of refugees across the world.
The giant Scottish puppet ‘Storm’, on the other hand, is a ten-metre tall puppet, a goddess of the sea, made entirely out of recycled and natural materials by Scottish charity 'Vision Mechanics.'