If I Must Die - Refraat Alareer
“If I must die, you must live to tell my story” words of the Palestinian Martyr Poet Refraat Alareer
The Illustrated Poster captures the traditional art of the Palestinian Embroidery.
Embroidery (taṭrīz) is the art of creating decorative designs on fabric using needle and thread, and occasionally with objects like shells or beads. The earliest extant examples of Palestinian embroidery can be found on dresses dating back to the 1840s; cross stitch (quṭbah fallāḥiyyah) is the stitch most commonly and strongly associated with Palestine.
I believe It is my duty as an artist to create visuals that will forever remind us of those who have stories that must be told.
My heart is with our sisters and brothers of Palestine, wishing them love, safety and justice.
Download this poster for free, hang it in your homes, on the windows, in the streets & gift some prints to your friends… spread the message!
“If I must die, you must live to tell my story” words of the Palestinian Martyr Poet Refraat Alareer
The Illustrated Poster captures the traditional art of the Palestinian Embroidery.
Embroidery (taṭrīz) is the art of creating decorative designs on fabric using needle and thread, and occasionally with objects like shells or beads. The earliest extant examples of Palestinian embroidery can be found on dresses dating back to the 1840s; cross stitch (quṭbah fallāḥiyyah) is the stitch most commonly and strongly associated with Palestine.
I believe It is my duty as an artist to create visuals that will forever remind us of those who have stories that must be told.
My heart is with our sisters and brothers of Palestine, wishing them love, safety and justice.
Download this poster for free, hang it in your homes, on the windows, in the streets & gift some prints to your friends… spread the message!
“If I must die, you must live to tell my story” words of the Palestinian Martyr Poet Refraat Alareer
The Illustrated Poster captures the traditional art of the Palestinian Embroidery.
Embroidery (taṭrīz) is the art of creating decorative designs on fabric using needle and thread, and occasionally with objects like shells or beads. The earliest extant examples of Palestinian embroidery can be found on dresses dating back to the 1840s; cross stitch (quṭbah fallāḥiyyah) is the stitch most commonly and strongly associated with Palestine.
I believe It is my duty as an artist to create visuals that will forever remind us of those who have stories that must be told.
My heart is with our sisters and brothers of Palestine, wishing them love, safety and justice.
Download this poster for free, hang it in your homes, on the windows, in the streets & gift some prints to your friends… spread the message!