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A window to the Mediterranean
Once called the “Bride of the Sea,” Yafa is one of the oldest port cities in the world—its shores having witnessed thousands of years of trade, migration, and memory. This print frames the Mediterranean through a stone window at sunset, where deep blue waves meet the last light of day.
Here, history laps quietly at the edges: stories of Palestinian fishermen, ancient Canaanite legends, citrus groves famous for their oranges, and families whose roots stretch back generations—all held in the hush of twilight.
The two mirrored views evoke disorientation and reflection, echoing the rupture and resilience of a city that has endured displacement, colonization, and longing. The colors—indigo sea, stone gray, warm amber, and fading sky—speak of both permanence and loss.
🖼️ Details:
• High-resolution photographic print
• Features both English and Arabic text
• Geographic coordinates of Yafa included
• Printed on coated paper with semi-glossy, smooth surface
• Available sizes: 12×16 in
• Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🎨 A color palette strip is featured at the bottom—pulled directly from the mural—making this piece perfect for lovers of thoughtful design, heritage, and Palestine’s vibrant visual culture.
A window to the Mediterranean
Once called the “Bride of the Sea,” Yafa is one of the oldest port cities in the world—its shores having witnessed thousands of years of trade, migration, and memory. This print frames the Mediterranean through a stone window at sunset, where deep blue waves meet the last light of day.
Here, history laps quietly at the edges: stories of Palestinian fishermen, ancient Canaanite legends, citrus groves famous for their oranges, and families whose roots stretch back generations—all held in the hush of twilight.
The two mirrored views evoke disorientation and reflection, echoing the rupture and resilience of a city that has endured displacement, colonization, and longing. The colors—indigo sea, stone gray, warm amber, and fading sky—speak of both permanence and loss.
🖼️ Details:
• High-resolution photographic print
• Features both English and Arabic text
• Geographic coordinates of Yafa included
• Printed on coated paper with semi-glossy, smooth surface
• Available sizes: 12×16 in
• Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🎨 A color palette strip is featured at the bottom—pulled directly from the mural—making this piece perfect for lovers of thoughtful design, heritage, and Palestine’s vibrant visual culture.
A window to the Mediterranean
Once called the “Bride of the Sea,” Yafa is one of the oldest port cities in the world—its shores having witnessed thousands of years of trade, migration, and memory. This print frames the Mediterranean through a stone window at sunset, where deep blue waves meet the last light of day.
Here, history laps quietly at the edges: stories of Palestinian fishermen, ancient Canaanite legends, citrus groves famous for their oranges, and families whose roots stretch back generations—all held in the hush of twilight.
The two mirrored views evoke disorientation and reflection, echoing the rupture and resilience of a city that has endured displacement, colonization, and longing. The colors—indigo sea, stone gray, warm amber, and fading sky—speak of both permanence and loss.
🖼️ Details:
• High-resolution photographic print
• Features both English and Arabic text
• Geographic coordinates of Yafa included
• Printed on coated paper with semi-glossy, smooth surface
• Available sizes: 12×16 in
• Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🎨 A color palette strip is featured at the bottom—pulled directly from the mural—making this piece perfect for lovers of thoughtful design, heritage, and Palestine’s vibrant visual culture.