Refurbished Blockade

A torn beach scene is pasted onto Israel’s concrete walls, mocking the view stolen from Gaza. No blockade can erase the human need for freedom.

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A wall meant to imprison is given a false sense of beauty. Torn from the pages of a travel magazine, an idyllic Mediterranean beach is wheat-pasted onto Israel’s towering concrete barriers—barriers that deny Gazans even the sight of the sea that belongs to them.

This piece is an act of visual defiance. The illusion of escape is temporary, but the message is clear: No amount of concrete can contain the human need for freedom.

In a world where walls are built to erase, Refurbished asks—who gets to see paradise, and who is forced to dream of it from behind a blockade?

Political protest art profits go to platform overhead, nonprofit organizations, and case-by-case supporter requests to donate to specific organizations.

Near future, feature: all Shop print files will be available for free to download. If you choose to pay, it is because you choose to support the effort.