Watan: Cities of Palestine
Watan means homeland in Arabic, and this series is my way of staying close to it. Holding onto its beauty, its cities, and the stories they carry. Through each drawing, I preserve a piece of home, so that no memory is ever lost. It is also a tribute to the strength of Palestinian people, who continue to carry their history, identity, and memories despite displacement and hardship. Created with love and longing, every artwork honours their resilience, the culture they protect, and the spirit of a homeland that lives on, no matter the distance.
Jerusalem
Gaza
Nablus
Haifa
Jerusalem
A tribute to the golden stone and sacred history of the eternal city, where every archway tells a story.
Gaza
Honoring the beauty of the coast and the unyielding strength of a city that looks toward the sea.
Haifa
Where the mountain meets the sea in a blue Mediterranean embrace, a vibrant symbol of memory and home.
A timeless coastal city where sea breeze, citrus groves, and golden stone carry the spirit of memory through every corner.
Lydda
A testament to roots that run deep, where the spirit of the land flourishes through generations of resilience.
Nazareth
The ancient heart of Galilee, where rolling hills and sacred history weave a tapestry of peace and tradition.
Bethlehem
A city of starlight and stone, preserving the warmth of heritage in its winding streets and ancient crafts.
Ramallah
A vibrant city where culture, tradition, and modern spirit come together, carrying the heartbeat of Palestine.
Jaffa
A timeless coastal city where sea breeze, citrus groves, and golden stone carry the spirit of memory through every corner.
Nablus
A city of heritage and resilience, where traditionand the warmth of community have flourished for generations.
Memory & Home
Each piece in the Watan Art Series is a quiet testament to resilience and tradition, something you can carry into your home and feel every day. Woven with memory and meaning, every artwork reflects the enduring spirit of Palestine’s cities and the people who keep them alive. To own a piece is to hold onto a story, to preserve a legacy, and to surround yourself with the strength and beauty of a homeland that refuses to fade.