Streets of Hebron

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Hebron Collage 7

This man was sitting in the entrance to his shop. Beside him is a scale that is overflowing with testimonials regarding the Israeli occupation of Palestine. I chose to break up the surface of his coat with fractured images of the marketplace to indicate the shattered lives of so many Palestinians.
Posted by Lori K Gordon at 6:36 AM
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      • FACES OF HEBRON: One Day in the West Bank In...
      • In the narrow, twisting streets of Hebron's Old Ci...
      • Hebron Collage 1 The expression on this young m...
      • Hebron Collage 2 I came upon this tailor in his s...
      • Hebron Collage 3 The symbolism in this piece is o...
      • Hebron Collage 4 Palestine can be seen as a study...
      • Hebron Collage 6 I saw a good number of Jewish pe...
      • Hebron Collage 6 I saw a good number of Jewish pe...
      • Hebron Collage 7 This man was sitting in the entr...
      • Hebron Collage 8 This woman was actually photogra...
      • Hebron Collage 9  SOLD This piece incorporates ...
      • Hebron Collage 10 In this collage, I captured a w...
      • Hebron Collage 11 These two women were walking ve...
      • Hebron Collage 12 I wanted to point to the length...
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