February 5, 2007

posters

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ronen @ 4:33 pm

Eye for an Eye

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” Mahatma Gandhi

Protest poster against the war in Lebanon, summer 2006. Shown in “Drafted Art” an online exhibition I organized in protest to the War.

eye for eye wall


Absolut Jenin

Absolut Jenin

View from above Jenin after the Israeli attack


Bilin Wanted

Bil'in wanted

Spoof Wanted Poster for the children of Bil’in Village.

The “wanted” children from Bil’in village, west of Ramallah. are very dangerous and threatening the security of the State of Israel, because they demonstrate weekly with their parents, against the confiscation of their land. Therefore, the Israeli Intelligence Department is persecuting them. The same poster, also gives very precise statistics about the land and the people of that village. It is important to know that more than half of the village’s land is confiscated for the sake of the segregation wall and the surrounding settlements, where the main family income was agriculture.

more to come…

3 Comments »

  1. WOW ronen such great work!
    and a beautiful blog.

    Comment by Dalit — August 28, 2007 @ 7:33 pm
  2. Hi Ronen,
    Your work is strong and important. I love the Manshia project.
    I’m a documentary director and i do video art too. If you want to have a look at one of my works : http://www.actv.co.il/portal/portal.asp?movind=572
    Best
    Sharon

    Comment by Sharon Hammou — September 24, 2007 @ 11:35 am
  3. wished everybody is like you so the real “peace militants” will hit with a good “sickness” the humanity, “the sickness” of love and peace and respect ,it’s very good for minds and bodies, of every living life on earth.It’s the “sickness” that is given to the mother when a child grows in her and comes to life “innocent and sweet asking for love and searching it so naturally”, before that child faces and sees and discover with his own eyes the atrocity and uggly thing that we name all the ” humanity” ( mankind).
    We must be ashamed of ourself.
    Thank you of being you.
    Renée ( peacedreamer)

    Comment by el khoury renee — October 8, 2007 @ 7:41 am

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