Today: 7 February 2025
2 March 2022
2 mins read

Palestine artists turn walls into canvas for hope

Walking in a street of any Palestinian city, you can easily find walls covered with impressive murals of landscapes, portraits, or the symbols of the Palestinian nation…writes Sanaa Kamal

Since the 1980s, murals have gradually taken the walls of the enclave as Palestinian artists have been using them as a way to show their talents and a canvas to reflect the reality of the turbulent area.

Among the hundreds of artists who try to transform the walls, Hussam al-Sabaa, who lives in the West Bank city of Jenin, is one of the street masters.

Aged 60, al-Sabaa began his career of painting murals in Jenin 27 years ago. He said it is a great way to show his artistic creativity and to convey his ideas.

“These walls offer spaces to express our feelings about social issues, through which we can draw up a true picture of the reality that Palestinians live in,” said al-Sabaa, when he was painting a mural on a giant wall of Jenin.

On the wall al-Sabaa was working on, an old Palestinian woman sits next to a map of Palestine, looking sad with her head lowered.

Al-Sabaa said the struggle of the Palestinians is a repeated theme of his murals, adding that he believed the works of Palestinian artists are the mirrors of their society’s reality. By doing so, they translate their people’s feelings into murals that may live for many years.

“These paintings are not only aesthetic but are also part of preserving Palestinian history,” he said.

You can see large murals of elderly women sitting next to olive trees, and murals of Palestinian prisoners trying to break the chains, while aesthetic images that portray nature are not absent from the scene either.

ALSO READ:‘A Lifetime of Lines’ curated on artist’s conversational language

Taghreed Abu Shehab, another artist from Jenin, prefers to focus on hope, life, and optimism by drawing scenic landscapes and lovely children playing in public parks.

“I like to reflect the spirit of optimism and hope through my painting, to help people find strengths and happiness in their lives,” she told Xinhua while painting a mural of a Palestinian woman in an embroidered dress standing in nature.

“Every artist has his own view of life. There are people who like to paint landscapes and tranquil nature, some artists like to paint murals of the resistance, and others tend to paint murals with political implications,” she said.

This is also the case for Murshid Gharib, a 73-year-old painter from Jenin who has about 50 years of experience in painting murals.

“For many years, Palestinian artists have been eager to reflect the lives, hopes, and dreams of the Palestinian people on the walls in cities,” Gharib said.

Previous Story

Turkey clears stance on Ukraine crisis

Next Story

UNGA: Pakistan remains silent on Ukraine invasion

Latest from Arab News

‘Ozoum’ shines light on social change 

A groundbreaking Saudi television series is offering an unprecedented glimpse into the Kingdom’s social transformation, captivating domestic audiences and challenging long-standing perceptions, writes Pedro Carvalho  A groundbreaking television series is offering unprecedented

Starmer pledges to rebuild Gaza

Prime Minister reaffirms his commitment to a long-term two-state solution, insisting that Palestinians must be allowed to return following the ceasefire agreement, writes Zahra Jawad. Keir Starmer’s pledge to support the return

Sharaa’s Saudi Trip Sparks Optimism

Experts believe that al-Sharaa’s trip to Saudi Arabia underscores the Kingdom’s strategic role in shaping Syria’s post-conflict transition..reports Asian Lite News Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s first official visit abroad since taking

WH Downplays Trump’s Gaza Takeover Plan

Trump Hasn’t Committed to Deploying Ground Troops in Gaza, Says WH…reports Asian Lite News The White House said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump had not committed any funds for his proposal
Go toTop

Don't Miss

The tenth season of Dubai Miracle Garden welcomes visitors

Dubai Miracle Garden features over 150 million natural flowers and

New labour relations law comes into force in UAE

In a radical shift for the UAE’s employment market, a