AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(01 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers pass a bridge as they distribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(02 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers and Yazmany Arboleda (R) the organizer for 'We Believe In Balloons' poos for a group picture during the prepration in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(03 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers walk past a poster of Afghan President Hamid Karzai as they distribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(04 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers walk as they distribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(05 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers walk in the city as they distribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an aret project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(06 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteer prepares ballons for 'We Believe In Ballons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(07 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers prepare ballons for 'We Believe In Ballons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(08 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers prepare ballons for 'We Believe In Ballons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(09 of23)
Open Image ModalAn Afghan volunteer blows a bubble gum balloon as she prepares ballons for 'We Believe In Ballons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(10 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers prepare ballons for 'We Believe In Ballons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(11 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteersdistribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(12 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers walk as they distribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(13 of23)
Open Image ModalAn Afghan resident holds a balloon during 'We Believe In Balloons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war.. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(14 of23)
Open Image ModalA conceptual artist from the United States Yazmany Arboleda (R), 31, the organizer for 'We Believe In Balloons', an art project promoting peace walks in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war.. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(15 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteer (R) distributes a balloon to a resident during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(16 of23)
Open Image ModalAn Afghan pedestrian (C) holds a balloon as he walks during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(17 of23)
Open Image ModalAn Afghan girl holds a balloon as she looks on during 'We Believe In Balloons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(18 of23)
Open Image ModalAn Afghan resident holds a balloon as he looks on during 'We Believe In Balloons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(19 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers walk as they distribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(20 of23)
Open Image ModalYazmany Arboleda (3R), a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States distributes balloons to a resident during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up on Saturday morning to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(21 of23)
Open Image ModalAfghan volunteers walk distribute balloons to residents during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(22 of23)
Open Image ModalYazmany Arboleda (3L), a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States distributes balloons to a policeman during 'We Believe In Balloons' an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
AFGHANISTAN-UNREST-ART-OFFBEAT(23 of23)
Open Image ModalAn Afghan resident looks on as Afghan volunteers walk with balloons during 'We Believe In Balloons', an art project promoting peace in Kabul on May 25, 2013. After a day of explosions and gunfire, residents of Kabul woke up to be greeted by a public art project in which volunteers handed out 10,000 neon-pink 'peace' balloons. Organised by Yazmany Arboleda, a 31-year-old conceptual artist from the United States, the project was an unusual attempt to bring a dose of creativity and fun to a city wrecked by decades of war. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)