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04/01/2016

On the sidelines of graffiti on the Apartheid wall

There is no doubt that the Apartheid wall is a very tempting drawing surface for graffiti artists, only if it wasn’t positioned in such situation. When contemplating about this issue – taking into consideration the presence of the apartheid wall and the message it represents- one can learn that any act of drawing on such a surface would only beautify it to an extent where dealing with the Apartheid wall’s existence becomes natural and acceptable to the viewer’s eye making it also mentally acceptable. For… Read More »

OPINION + POLITICS Apartheid Wall, Graffiti, Hamza AbuAyyash, Israel, Palestine, Separation Wall Leave a Comment

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