Each carton holds a face, a name, and a life that is still missing. Remembering them keeps hope alive

#1 Flávio Henrique Da Silva

City: Peixoto de Azevedo, Brazil
Last seen on: January 18, 2015, in Peixoto de Azevedo, Brazil.
When he was just 3 years old, he disappeared on January 18, 2015, in Peixoto de Azevedo, Mato Grosso. He was at home when he left and never came back, vanishing without any explanation.
I was selected to create the images for this project after my work went viral online. Over the years, my artistic path has become closely associated with the use of artificial intelligence to recreate human faces, with a strong focus on age progression. My specialty lies in updating faces realistically while preserving identity, expression, and essential facial features, avoiding generic or artificial results.
This approach comes from years of practical experience and continuous study of facial anatomy, proportions, and natural aging processes. My goal has never been to showcase technology itself, but to use it as a tool to tell meaningful stories. In several previous projects, I have recreated the faces of missing individuals, always working with deep respect for their families and personal histories.
#2 Danielle Brito Nunes

City: São Paulo, Brazil
Last seen on: January 19, 2000, in São Paulo, Brazil.
#3 Otacílio Ferreira Junior

City: Nova Friburgo, Brazil
Last seen on: January 25, 2011, in Nova Friburgo, Brazil.
Now, I am preparing the second phase of this project—a new chapter that carries both the responsibility of the first campaign’s success and the hope for new reunions. Each image is created with a clear purpose: to make someone visible again, to bring a face back into the present where it can be recognized.
This project is not only about artificial intelligence, advertising, or milk packaging. It is about memory, empathy, and social responsibility. It is about using art as a bridge between the past and the present, between absence and possibility.
Above all, it is a reminder that missing people are not statistics. They are lives, stories, and identities that deserve to be seen again.
#4 Bruna Marques De Melo

City: Frutal, Brazil
Last seen on: October 23, 2009, in Frutal, Brazil.
#5 João Rafael Kovalski

City: Adrianópolis, Brazil
Last seen on: August 24, 2013, in Adrianópolis, Brazil.
#6 Pamela Kimberly Da Silva

City: Jacareí, Brazil
Last seen on: June 29, 2005, in Jacareí, Brazil.
#7 Bianca Cerqueira Faria

City: Salvador, Brazil
Last seen on: January 2, 2005, in Salvador, Brazil.
#8 Ícaro Alexandre Pereira De Lima Rocha

City: Balneário Camboriú, Brazil
Last seen on: February 9, 2016, in Balneário Camboriú, Brazil.
#9 Tatiele Terra Felipe

City: Cascavel, Brazil
Last seen on: December 13, 2016, in Cascavel, Brazil.
#10 Natan Moreira Da Costa

City: Altamira, Brazil
Last seen on: September 24, 2014, in Altamira, Brazil.
#11 Polyanna Ketlyn Da Silva Ribeiro

City: Niterói, Brazil
Last seen on: April 2, 2015, in Niterói, Brazil.
#12 Vitória Nunes Barcellos Dos Santos

City: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Last seen on: January 9, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
#13 Erick Luan Jorge

City: Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil
Last seen on: July 10, 2016, in Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil.
#14 Jair Bispo Da Silva Junior

City: São Paulo, Brazil
Last seen on: August 7, 2013, in Santo Amaro, São Paulo, Brazil.
#15 João Luiz Dos Santos

City: São Paulo, Brazil
Last seen on: March 4, 2015, in São Paulo, Brazil.
#16 Andressa De Jesus Da Silva

City: São Paulo, Brazil
Last seen on: November 27, 2017, in São Paulo, Brazil.
#17 Marcos Vinicius De Oliveira De Sá Nolêto

City: Luziânia, Brazil
Last seen on: June 17, 2013, in Luziânia, Brazil.
#18 Vitória Claudiano Nogueira

City: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Last seen on: June 5, 2009, in Irajá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
#19 Felipe Barreto Braga Merigo

City: São Paulo, Brazil
Last seen on: April 3, 2014, in São Paulo, Brazil.
#20 Gerson Da Silva Bernardo

City: Itaquaquecetuba, Brazil
Last seen on: December 26, 2015, in Itaquaquecetuba, Brazil.


