These prints are part of a project born from my travels to Palestine in the summer of 2021 after receiving the Wilmers Travel & Research Fellowship. Each piece captures the unique beauty of Palestinian landscapes, architecture, and nature, offering a visual narrative that intertwines history, resilience, and cultural pride. From the village of Mazari Al-Nubani where my mother grew up to the ancient town of Sebastia near the bustling historical city of Nablus, and from the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem to the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, these prints celebrate the vibrant yet understated essence of Palestine. It is worth noting that as a Palestinian Green ID holder, I was very much limited with the number of places I was able to explore within the grand map of historical Palestine. Israeli checkpoints, barriers, and discriminatory laws subject Palestinians in the West Bank -like myself- under an apartheid system fueled by racism.

Created with Palestinian diaspora in mind, these works serve as windows to the homeland that many may long to see or revisit. They are designed to evoke nostalgia and pride among Palestinians while also inviting those unfamiliar with the region to appreciate its beauty and depth. Each print is a tribute to the enduring spirit of Palestine and offers a tangible connection to its land and heritage.

For those interested in purchasing a print, please contact me. These pieces will soon be available for sale on different platforms, offering a chance to bring a piece of Palestine closer to your heart.