Peace for Palestine
by Shadia Derbyshire
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Title
Peace for Palestine
Artist
Shadia Derbyshire
Medium
Painting - Acrylic
Description
I created this painting as the inspiration piece for the Paint for Palestine fundraiser benefitting Doctors Without Borders.
Each of the 4 colors on the Palestinian flag have meaning. Below, I've listed the traditional meaning as well as the meaning of the ornamental elements I've used in my interpretation. To me, collectively this symbolizes the true identity of the Palestinian people.
Red Triangle- Traditionally symbolizes the sacrifices the Palestinian people have made for their freedom. I've decorated this area with 'Tatreez', which is a form of traditional Palestinian embroidery. Tatreez is commonly used on garments such as a thobe. To me this represents the long traditions of Palestinians.
Green Stripe- Traditionally symbolizes the beautiful land of the Palestinian people. I've decorated this area with olive branches, which symbolically represent peace. Olive trees themselves are resistant to tough soil and drought, yet they remain rooted in place, much as the Palestinians have.
White Stripe- Traditionally symbolizes hope and peace for Palestinian people. I've decorated this area with a pattern from the Keffiyeh, a traditional head dress of the Middle East, which has become a symbol of Palestinian resistance.
Black Stripe- Traditionally symbolizes the hard times and suffering Palestinian People have gone through over the last 75 years. I've decorated this area with the poppy- a flower indigenous to Palestine- the colors of which are reflected in the colors in the flag. To me, this represents the true beauty of the Palestinian people.
I am a proud Palestinian-American, and I hope you enjoy this tribute to the place my parents, grandparents, and many, many generations before all called home.
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November 19th, 2023
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