#palestinianart

2 stickers

Street sticker The sticker features a tender illustration of a woman, likely a mother, holding a baby close to her chest. The woman has dark hair and fair skin, with a tear-like highlight on her cheek, and wears a white head covering with a black checkered pattern, reminiscent of a keffiyeh. Her attire is dark, possibly black, and speckled with white dots, giving a starry or glittery effect. The baby, with light skin, is nestled against her, appearing peaceful. Several vibrant red and white poppies are interspersed around the figures, adding symbolic floral elements. The top left corner of the sticker prominently displays the text "FREE PALESTINE" in a stylized, somewhat distressed font. The sticker's border also features the black and white checkered pattern. In the bottom right, there is a small, somewhat faded QR code. The overall color palette includes skin tones, black, white, and the striking red of the poppies, set against a dark, speckled background. 20
Street sticker The sticker, designed to resemble an old newspaper clipping, features a central figure wearing a keffiyeh and sunglasses, with a determined expression. This figure is partially obscured by a prominent red inverted triangle, a symbol often associated with resistance. Behind the figure, faint grayscale illustrations depict historical or symbolic scenes, including a crescent moon and star, and what appears to be a building or landscape. The background is filled with small, dense Arabic text, mimicking newspaper articles. Large, stylized red Arabic text at the top reads 'فلسطين' (Falastin) and 'FALASTIN' in English, while equally prominent red Arabic text at the bottom declares 'فلسطين حرة' (Falastin Hurra), meaning 'Free Palestine'. The sticker is adhered to a dark green pole, which is visibly wet with raindrops, adding to its authentic street art appearance. 8