Wednesday morning, Aylan Kurdi a 3-year-old boy and his 5-year-old brother, Galip, were photographed face down in the surf. They both brothers reportedly died on a boat that capsized while carrying them to the Greek island of Kos. The brothers got reached Canada to their aunt.

Whole world was feeling sad to see imags of the boy. Artists from all over the world are tributes Aylan by sharing amazing painting, sketches.

Please don’t forget, behind every refugee who’s been washed ashore, there’s a story. #AylanKurdi ‘s began in Kobane. pic.twitter.com/QZmxiPRK7x — TheDarlingBeast (@TheDarlingBeast) September 4, 2015

A picture paints a thousand words , and this came from a real image #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik (humanity washed ashore). pic.twitter.com/uzQ7BmcYls — Λffy Uddin (@AfjolUddin) September 2, 2015

The #Syria -n Child on Turkey’s shores emerging as a symbol for crisis. Photo via @AdiKhair : pic.twitter.com/MqDpluH30q — Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) September 2, 2015

We put him to sleep, and it’s about time for us to wake up #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/8LFf7tRy9V — Ghalia Al Twal (@theghaliatwal) September 3, 2015

#kiyiyavuraninsanlik One of Ummah’s greatest political problems r rulers in Muslim world caring not for her affairs. pic.twitter.com/qFhuX11zEE — Umm Talha (@latteofmylife) September 3, 2015

“We are losing ourselves as humans,and the people will die around the borders.” #SyrianRefugees #DrownedSyrianBoy pic.twitter.com/WCpsMiksRV — Azzam Daaboul (@AzzamDaaboul) September 3, 2015