“For our hearts hung on the morning gallows with death at our side because we did not bow saluting,” Cairo, Egypt
The Seal
Ottoman tughra dating from the reign of Murad III, unknown author, M. Ugur Derman, Masterpieces of Ottoman Calligraphy, Sakıp Sabancı Museum, 2004, p.209
9th century Qur’an, an early kufic example from the Abbasid period
Yazen Mural
The Syrian Museum: Andy Warhol
Old Jerusalem, Brionv, Wikipedia Commons
Separation wall in Israel-Palestine, ISM Palestine, Flickr
Family Photo
Clear pebble plates
Unattributed graffiti art in Tunisia, possibly.
American University in Cairo, Gigi Ibrahim, Wikipedia Commons
The White Soldier getting suited up and painted
A graffiti mural in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, New York.
The Seal
Key Mural
The Bushwick section of Brooklyn, NY
Skew Containers
Last Impulse
Roses Cabineet
Blockade
Flower Boquet
The Syrian Museum: Salvador Dali
Banksy graffiti in Behtlahem, Pawel Ryszawa, Wikipedia Commons
A mortar shell
Yazen Mural
A slain revolutionist with his living counterpart on a wall near Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt
Syrian refugees in Jordan recreate historic monuments. Photo: Christopher Herwig.
Classic trays
The Bushwick section of Brooklyn, NY
A construction wall at the 14th Street 1-2-3 MTA station, New York City
14th Street, New York City
Strand console
The Syrian Museum: Van Gogh
The Taksim neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey
Teta tables
The White Soldier overlooking the Israeli-Palestinian landscape
The Bushwick section of Brooklyn, NY
Inlaid panel detal, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum.
Headquarters of the Tunisian General Union of Labor, place: “Mohamed Ali Al Hammi,” Wael Ghabara, Wikipedia Commons
Photo: JJ & Special K, Wikipedia Commons via Flickr
Transformed mortar
The Taksim neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey
2015-2016 Concert: Haifa
Ornament shell casings
The Syrian Museum: Goya
Bethlehem wall with graffiti depicting Leila Khaled, Bluebird, Wikipedia Commons
Hand grenade
Mahmoud Hariri recreates a model of Palmyra using clay and wooden kebab skewers. Photo: Christopher Herwig.
Arabesque modern armchair
Mortor Rose
The Syrian Museum: Gogan
“Queens of Israel,” Chenspec, Wikipedia Commons
From an exhibition in Sweden.
2016 European Tour: United Kingdom
Remembering Trayvon Martin. From Melrose and Fairfax.
The Bushwick section of Brooklyn, NY
The White Soldier on public transit
Arabesque modern armchair
East & East concept sketches
The Syrian Museum: Matisse
My name is Palestine by EL Seed, Montreal, 2010, Wikipedia Commons
Geometrik tray
Yazen Mural
Family Photo
On a Post Office window near the New Jersey Transit station, Maplewood, New Jersey
The Syrian Museum: Mona Lisa
Dirty Legacy
Caricatures of Gadafi in Taballino neighbourhood, Benghazi, Libya by Maher27777, Wikipedia Commons
Second Avenue, East Village, New York City
“No stopping the Renaissance,” Cairo, Egypt
Syrian refugees in Jordan recreate historic monuments. Photo: Christopher Herwig.
“When it will be…that qualified Individuals work [for] the security police? ‘It is the Work of God to see your work and His Messenger’s and the believers.’” Cairo, Egypt
The White Soldier on the ground
The Bushwick section of Brooklyn, NY
Photo: Jim Gordon, Wikimedia Commons via Flickr.
From an exhibition in Sweden.
Lebanese Kataeb Party, also known as the Phalanges Party, painted on a residential wall in Marjayoun, Lebanon
Painting war objects with Arabesques
The Syrian Museum: Gustav Klimt
The Taksim neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey
Clear tea box
Arabian night mirror
Israel-Palestine separation wall and watchtower, Ben Siesta, Wikipedia Commons
Transformed mortar
By Ouahid Berrehouma – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons
One of the artist’s self portraits
Nada Debs furniture and product design
“The Military Lives. Freedom for Syria,” Cairo, Egypt