#op here btw . the alts in this version of the post differ from the ids BUT they match the alts in the original post ! Sorry
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image 1, poster #10: A drawing of two people, girls, smiling calmly and loosely hugging on a tree stump. One has braids and a checkered scarf. The other has a headscarf, a key on a necklace, and red embellishments on the sleeves. They are both holding olive branches. At the base of the stump are scattered oranges and new plant growth. Text above them says "until liberation and return".
image 2, poster #102: A red, white, and green slightly floral and symmetrical abstract design against a black background. Arabic text says, in English, "we are staying here."
image 3, poster #128: Several figures taking care of a lush, deeply colorful and vibrant land.
image 4, poster #226: Text at the top reads, "my humanity is bound in yours." Beneath it is a white fishnet pattern on a black background with an open spot in the middle shaped like Palestine, with tiny stars. To its right is a vertical bar with a poppy flower climbing up, followed by a row of the olive leaves symbol. Then, text reads, "we belong in a bundle of life." Then doves and poppy flowers are stamped in a vertical row. Underneath it, text reads, "a person is a person through other persons." All text is uppercase.
image 5, poster #20: Text reads, in all caps, "the world stands with Palestine!" Beneath it are three figures raising their fist. Behind them are olive tree branches and a stylized earth. The background is yellow, the shadows are dark red, and the lines are black.
image 6, poster #34: Text reads, "now is the moment." The word “now” is red. Under it, there is a collaged and green tinted picture of the patterns of the keffiyeh. Then it says, "all in, all out for palestine." The word “Palestine” is red, bolded, and separated by a bar. At the bottom there is a row with alternating text and symbols. Left to right: "find each other everywhere. speak out • march • resist"; the Palestinian flag; "stop the genocide. stop the apartheid"; a key; "save Gaza"; the outline of Palestine with red fishnets in the middle. All text is uppercase.
image 7, poster #204: Two cartoon cats standing upright, one taller than the other and holding a white kite, the other small and raising its arms towards the kite. They are on light green background, surrounded by a large border of poppies, doves, olive branches, kites, suns, and clouds. Soft-shaped text within the border reads, "if I must die, let it bring hope. Let it be a tale. Refaat Alareer." The word hope is emphasized and on its own line. All text is uppercase.
image 8, poster #127: Text reads, in all caps except for the i, "Palestina existe en el futuro." There is a bright red background, with a yellow circle like a sunset and a green silhouette of Palestine with its long side up. Four figures line dance together on it, and roots extend from their feet.
image 9, poster #158: A black and white illustration. In the middle, there a figure with their back to the viewer, holding the Palestinian flag high, wearing a keffiyeh and loose, billowing clothes. They are standing in a tumultuous sea, and facing a large, sprawling olive tree that fills the page. Text at the top reads "free Palestine", and is continued at the bottom, "from the river to the sea." All text is uppercase. The background is black and the olive leaves, the flag, the figure's clothes, and the text are white, as if illuminated in the dark.
image 10, poster #176: A green-tinted map of Palestine, overlayed with red bubble text that reads, "cese al genocidio del pueblo palestino." The text drawn back at the edges and bulges in the middle. Underneath it, smaller text reads, "libertad para Palestina". All text is uppercase.
image 11, poster #26: An angled drawing of the Palestinian flag paired with the olive leaf pattern and an array of figures forming the fishnet pattern. Angled text at the bottom reads, "freedom within our lifetime.” end ID.
wanted to share my favorite art pieces from the google drive collection of 300 free-to-use palestine-related posters by Artists Against Apartheid
poster numbers: 10, 102, 128 226, 20 34, 204, 127 158, 176, 26
#lmk if i should change anything#described#op here btw . the alts in this version of the post differ from the ids BUT they match the alts in the original post ! Sorry
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