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Der spanische Street Artist Pejac war in einem Flüchtlingscamp in Palästina unterwegs und hat dort einige kurze Geschichten der Geflüchteten in den Putz der Häuser gemeisselt bzw. mit einem Skalpell rein geritzt. Das Ergebnis ist extrem schön geworden.

With these four small interventions i am trying to tell a minimalistic story about the Palestinian refugees in Al Hussein. By removing small areas of the “skin” of the houses i want to transform the paint chipping, produced by the passage of time, in to evocative landscapes and transmit the pride of its inhabitants through the walls.

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The works aim to bring attention to what this camp represents in terms of the loss of both home and means of livelihood by Palestinians. Al-Hussein refugee camp was originally stablished in 1948 as a result of the Arab-Israeli war.

Migration:

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Throne:

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Alle Fotos: Pejac
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