Olive Groves of Sebastia, Nablus – زيتون سبسطية، نابلس

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This art print was photographed in the summer of 2021, looking out over the mountains outside of Nablus — a landscape saturated with history, symbolism, and the enduring pulse of Palestinian life. Stretching across the rolling hills are ancient olive groves, cultivated here for generations, their silvery canopies a living testament to rootedness and resilience.

In the foreground, clusters of prickly pear cactus — Sabr in Arabic, meaning "patience" — line a winding dirt path, their presence quietly marking both property boundaries between family lands and the steadfast character of the people who tend them. In the distance, fragments of Roman-era columns emerge from the earth, remnants of the ancient city of Sebastia, one of the region's most significant archaeological sites.

This is a landscape that holds time: the ancient and the present, the stone and the soil, the cultivated and the wild — all visible from a single vantage point.

🖼️ Details:

  • High-resolution photographic print

  • Features both English and Arabic text

  • Geographic coordinates of Sebastia, Nablus included

  • Printed on coated paper with a semi-gloss finish

  • Available sizes: 12×16 in

  • Securely packaged for safe shipping

🎨 A custom color palette drawn directly from the landscape lines the bottom of the print — earthy tones of terracotta, sage, stone, and gold — making this piece a grounded and meaningful addition to any home.

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This art print was photographed in the summer of 2021, looking out over the mountains outside of Nablus — a landscape saturated with history, symbolism, and the enduring pulse of Palestinian life. Stretching across the rolling hills are ancient olive groves, cultivated here for generations, their silvery canopies a living testament to rootedness and resilience.

In the foreground, clusters of prickly pear cactus — Sabr in Arabic, meaning "patience" — line a winding dirt path, their presence quietly marking both property boundaries between family lands and the steadfast character of the people who tend them. In the distance, fragments of Roman-era columns emerge from the earth, remnants of the ancient city of Sebastia, one of the region's most significant archaeological sites.

This is a landscape that holds time: the ancient and the present, the stone and the soil, the cultivated and the wild — all visible from a single vantage point.

🖼️ Details:

  • High-resolution photographic print

  • Features both English and Arabic text

  • Geographic coordinates of Sebastia, Nablus included

  • Printed on coated paper with a semi-gloss finish

  • Available sizes: 12×16 in

  • Securely packaged for safe shipping

🎨 A custom color palette drawn directly from the landscape lines the bottom of the print — earthy tones of terracotta, sage, stone, and gold — making this piece a grounded and meaningful addition to any home.