
Painted while commemorating an-Nakba, All That Remains reflects the Palestinian place, the hills, valleys and villages, as living witnesses to memory, belonging and the steadfast resilience of the Palestinian people.
The title draws from the work of the late Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, whose book chronicles the villages destroyed and ethnically cleansed in 1948. The painting carries the traces of people rooted in the land despite settler-colonial erasure and displacement. The landscape becomes an archive, holding stories, absences and the enduring presence of Palestine.
Oil on canvas 50X60cm

The Cradle holds the unbearable contrast between innocence and destruction. A life born during genocide surrounded by the ruins of a world that should have protected them.
This painting mourns the lives shattered in Gaza while insisting that even beneath rubble, humanity continues to breathe, cry and endure/sumud. It asks the viewer not to look away from suffering, but to witness the fragile persistence of life in the midst of genocide on the Palestinian people.
Oil on canvas 50X60cm

Bitter Harvest
A Palestinian woman in traditional dress stands beneath a laden orange tree, gathering the fruit that once made Jaffa renowned across the world. The painting reflects both abundance and loss: the orange groves symbolize heritage, labour, and deep connection to the land, while the act of harvesting carries the weight of memory and displacement. Through rich colour and quiet resilience, Bitter Harvest reflects Palestinian cultural identity and the enduring legacy of Jaffa, a symbol of prosperity, now intertwined with historical rupture, longing and return.
Oil on canvas 50X60cm

Summed during Genocide
In the ruins of what was home, amid the broken concrete and the silence of obliterated streets, people walk through the destruction together. This is Sumud — the Palestinian concept of steadfastness. It is the quiet, devastating insistence on living, on loving, on claiming joy even as genocide reduces the world around them to rubble. The wedding is a declaration: we are still here. We still dream. You cannot bomb away our humanity and future, even when the present is ash.
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