Thursday, April 12, 2007

Art on the Wall of Hate

Paintings by a Palestinian artist on the security fence.





I really wanted to share these because many people in the United States have this view of the Palestinians as brainwashed Islamic fundamentalists. They inhumanely attack Israeli's by blowing themselves up. Atleast that is the image you get in the media. But there is a lot more to life in Palestine then Islamic fundamentalism and suicide bombings. There is art, music, film. There is life in Palestine and I think people tend to forget that, or never realize it in the first place.

Another reason I wanted to share these photos, is to show how Palestinians are fighting nonviolently against the occupation. These paintings are commentary on life in Palestine under occupation. Take the painting of the girl grasping a bundle of balloons that are raising her off her feet. I interpret this image to be a symbol of imagination. The wall is suffocating for Palestinian society, but with a little imagination symbolized in this image of girl floating away with her balloons (an image I know I have once imagined myself) a door is open, providing a breath of fresh air for the men, the women, the children who walk by it every day.

Painting is a form of nonviolent resistance. It is active, not passive. And it is difficult. Any artist will tell you that. It is easier to succumb to violence, but to have the courage to stand up against oppression with a paint brush, not knowing if you will fail or succeed is more frightening to me then jumping out of a plane from 18,000 feet in the air.

4 comments:

Ren said...

Great pics.

Buddha said...

Wow, pretty awesome. Thanks for posting that. I probably wouldn't have been exposed to it otherwise.
You make a great point with the perception of Palestinians. The American media makes them out to be all the same...as Islamic extremists that are purely violent. Sad thing is, people buy it. With a little free thought, it's not hard to see that in every culture there are variations within the people...same goes for Palestine. Not everyone there is an extremist bent on violence.

Kelly said...

I agree, thank you for posting these. Truly inspiring.

Ren said...

btw its banksy