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  • "Before…After 1" Painting

    “Before…After 1” Painting

    MJ001
    $520

    Artist name: Munther Jawabreh.

    Title: “Before…after” .

    Medium: Cement and mixed media on canvas.

    Size: 15cmx15cm.

    Description: You rediscover life between two eras of the same family, and the same face.

    Before and after the war on Gaza, it represented a radical shift from mass siege to mass killing.

    We see bodies stained by cement, and iron that penetrates the bodies after the houses above their owners are demolished… and in a time when silence and live death have spread on television channels.

  • "Before…After 2" Painting

    “Before…After 2” Painting

    MJ002
    $520

    Artist name: Munther Jawabreh.

    Title: “Before…after 2” .

    Medium: Cement and mixed media on canvas.

    Size: 15cmx15cm.

    Description: You rediscover life between two eras of the same family, and the same face.

    Before and after the war on Gaza, it represented a radical shift from mass siege to mass killing.

    We see bodies stained by cement, and iron that penetrates the bodies after the houses above their owners are demolished… and in a time when silence and live death have spread on television channels.

  • "Behind the Wall" Painting

    “Behind the Wall” Painting

    MJ003
    $1,040

    Title: “Behind the Wall”.

    Medium: Waving and mixed media on canvas.

    Size: 29cmx29cm.

    Description: The apartheid wall closed the open space of the place, separated families and families, and divided our areas between them.

    The Palestinian was able to overcome all these limits through imagination, contemplation, and regaining the stolen self.

    We can imagine what is behind the wall because we know who is behind it.

    The old and original drawing technique was used, torn, and then reused on the canvas, as a case of liberating the meaning of the work that was produced in a different time context, dominated by emotions and feelings, and reproducing it again, liberated from itself with its deconstructive and critical dimension.

  • "Handal Palace" Engraving and printing

    “Handal Palace” Engraving and printing

    WI003
    $780

    Artist name: Wafa Ibrahim.

     

    Title: “Handal Palace”.

     

    Medium: Ink on paper/engraving and printing (2/4).

     

    Size: 43cmx50cm.

     

    Description: Engraving and printing technique to print the Handal Place with ink on paper.

    The Handal Place is one of the most beautiful buildings in Bethlehem area where the artist designed a new structure by cutting and redesigning this building with her imagination to print this piece of art.

  • "Identification" Painting

    “Identification” Painting

    MJ004
    $1,040

    Title: “Identification”.

    Medium:  Waving and mixed media on canvas.

    Size: 29cmx29cm.

    Description: The apartheid wall closed the open space of the place, separated families and families, and divided our areas between them.

    The Palestinian was able to overcome all these limits through imagination, contemplation, and regaining the stolen self.

    We can imagine what is behind the wall because we know who is behind it.

    The old and original drawing technique was used, torn, and then reused on the canvas, as a case of liberating the meaning of the work that was produced in a different time context, dominated by emotions and feelings, and reproducing it again, liberated from itself with its deconstructive and critical dimension.

  • "Jareeda 2" Artwork

    “Jareeda 2” Artwork

    Lyn Elias-2
    $625

    “Jareeda 2” artwork, by Lyn Elias, explores the connection between news, and art.

    she is using recycled newspaper, and mandalas.

    This shows how ordinary things, can become creative.

     

  • "Jareeda1" Artwork

    “Jareeda1” Artwork

    Lyn Elias-1
    $625

    “Jareeda 1” artwork, by Lyn Elias, explores the connection between news, and art.

    she is using recycled newspaper (Jareeda), and mandalas.

    This shows how ordinary things, can become creative.

     

  • "Old Street" Painting

    “Old Street” Painting

    AT001
    $150

    Oil on canvas by the Palestinian artist Afaf Takatka , entitled “Old Street”.

    A graduate Student from  Dar al-Kalima University.

  • "Rooftop-Beit Jala" Painting

    “Rooftop-Beit Jala” Painting

    WI001
    $585

    Roof Top-Beit Jala painting, where Beit Jala city view, and houses, meet in oil colors on canvas.

    More straightforward and emphasizes the meeting art and reality.

    The artist Wafa Ibrahim, a graduate from Dar al-Kalima University, studied fine art.

    Size: 21cmx18cm.

    Note: Beit Jala is a Palestinian city near Bethlehem.

  • "Rooftop-Bethlehem" Painting

    “Rooftop-Bethlehem” Painting

    WI002
    $585

    Rooftop-Bethlehem painting, where Bethlehem city view, and houses, meet in oil colors on canvas.

    More straightforward and emphasizes the meeting art and reality.

    The artist Wafa Ibrahim, a graduate from Dar al-Kalima University, studied fine art.

    Size: 21cmx18cm.

  • Abbey of the Dormition

    Abbey of the Dormition

    Anas Dweik-5
    $1,875

    Title: Abbey of the Dormition

    Medium: Watercolor on paper.

    Size: 28cmx40cm.

    Artist name: Anas Dweik

    (the painting comes with golden frame and glass)

  • Angel with bell

    Angel with bell

    DS005
    $14

    The Angel with bell is a symbol of hope, resilience, and transformation.

    Each piece is handcrafted from fragments of broken bottles and shattered glass collected from the rubble left behind during the Israeli invasion of Bethlehem.

    At the “International Center of Bethlehem” art workshops, some of the poorest artisans in the Bethlehem region carefully gather these broken pieces and give them new life through their hands and creativity.

    These angels tell the story of “the hopes and fears of all the years” that still live in the hearts of the people of Bethlehem today. The broken glass represents the fragility and brokenness of our world, but it also carries the message of renewal and incarnation.

    Through His incarnation, God united the divine and the human, transforming what seemed worthless and hopeless into something whole and beautiful.

    This spirit of transformation, born here in Bethlehem over two thousand years ago, continues to inspire us to find broken lives and shattered hopes and, through art, turn them into angels and works of beauty messengers of justice, peace, and human dignity.

  • Beads Daisy Flower Ring

    Beads Daisy Flower Ring

    Aya008
    $12

    Discover the charm of the Palestinian wild Daisy Flower Ring.
    This ring showcases a wild daisy design, crafted to capture the essence of nature’s beauty.
    The ring features beadwork, that brings the daisy to life, highlighting its petals and vibrant center.
    The Wild Daisy Ring effortlessly enhances any outfit, making it a perfect choice for both everyday wear, and special occasions.
    Adorn yourself ,with a touch of nature’s splendor, and let your style bloom, with this captivating piece.

     

  • Bethlehem Holy Family Tear Ornament

    Bethlehem Holy Family Tear Ornament

    bh006
    $10

    Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas, with this hand-carved Bethlehem Holy Family tear ornament.  Made from olive wood, painted with oil, no chemicals used in this piece.

    It’s a beautiful, and meaningful addition to your holiday decorations.

  • Big Bell

    Big Olive Wood Bell

    jb002
    $7

    This big Olive Wood Bell features the Holy Family beautifully carved inside a large bell-shaped frame.
    Crafted by Palestinian artisans in Bethlehem, the Holy Land, it highlights the natural beauty of authentic olive wood and the deep spiritual symbolism of the Nativity.

    A meaningful Christmas decoration or spiritual keepsake that brings the peace of Bethlehem into your home.

  • Cactus (Lifta Vellage)

    Cactus (Lifta Vellage)

    Anas Dweik-1
    $1,875

    Title: Cactus (Lifta Vellage)

    Medium:  watercolor on paper.

    Size: 30cmx41cm.

    Artist name: Anas Dweik

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