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‘Forgive me’
2024
mixed media on paper
21x29.7cm
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“Winter Bonsai” 1982 by Eyvind Earle (1916-2000)
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Saw outfits from this magazine and wanted to do something with them. Might put these in a zine who knows :)
Plush Heads : 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
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Illustrations for “The Fox With a Rolling Pin” diafilm by Pyotr Repkin (1955)
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I will not return to Gaza and my destroyed home anytime soon, as I do not own a car and have no one to take me. Therefore, my children and I will remain in the abandoned school, bidding farewell to everyone and watching their joy as they return.
How will I return with my belongings?
My home was completely destroyed, and I have no means of transportation. If I must return on foot, how can I leave behind my children's blankets, sleeping mats, and everything we own?
Frustration consumes me.
I don’t know what I will do on the day of return. It is exhausting and deeply worrying for me and my children.
My campaign is completely halted.
I am considering closing it, but I hope to reach 80,000 to manage my affairs. I want to travel, as I no longer have a home to return to, nor an education to secure my children’s future.
If you can feel what we are going through,
Please help us with your support and give us a chance to start anew.
Donation link: campaign link
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Oh happy people, oh human beings, perhaps you are listening ears, I am speaking to you, Shahada Al-Habash from the Gaza Strip, specifically from Jabalia, one of the places where death, destruction, devastation, hunger and poverty abounded in the Gaza Strip. My family and I were displaced in search of safety, security and means of survival. We ran and slept in the street, and my wife was pregnant with her twins, one of whom she lost at the beginning of the war when we were being pulled out from under the rubble of our house that was destroyed by the war machine over our heads, and the other we gave birth to specifically in the fourth month of the war, whose life began in the new year, perhaps it was the year of life for us and for our beloved Strip. I named her Hayat to bring us back joy, life and hope, but God’s will be done. My wife, my three daughters, Hikaya, who is ten years old, Sham, who is eight years old, and Hayat, who was born in the war, who is ten months old, are now displaced in Khan Younis. We sleep on the ground and seek the sky as a blanket. We only have a worn-out tent that does not protect us from the heat of summer or the cold of winter. As you may know, we do not get the most basic necessities of life easily. Sometimes, getting a piece of bread or a blanket for you and your family may cost you your life. I hope that you will help me and my family survive and provide some of my family's needs so that I can start a new life with my family.
Thank you sincerely for your solidarity. We pray that every effort you make in serving others will be abundantly rewarded. To those who donate, pray, comment, share - THANK YOU!
@nabulsi @90-ghost @sar-soor
Verified ..@aya2mohammed 166By Shab Hussein
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I am so so happy that our friend marah @mahrahpalestine and her family were able to survive the ethnic cleaning campaign in Palestine! Now we can be more at ease and focus on helping our friends continue to survive and rebuild their lives.
Families still need money for food, medicine, and other daily necessities. Many have had their homes destroyed and will need resources to aid in their survival.
Please, if you can, donate to Marah's campaign. I am hosting it myself on Chuffed below!
THANK YOU!!! 💖💖💖
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