Hope For Palestine Watermelon 38mmBadge.
After the Six Day War in 1967, Israel banned Palestinians from publicly displaying their national flag, or even just it's four colours; red, white, black and green. Brave activists defied this ban by using watermelons, with similar colouring, to display their national identity with pride.
This design honours those activists, who faced imprisonment (or worse) for even publicly carrying a slice of watermelon. I updated the design in 2023 in response to the unfolding horror in Gaza by making the watermelon pips tears. The tears of children. Free Palestine Now. #FreePalestine #CeasefireNow
Then a strange thing happened. Two teachers got in touch with me, from different parts of the world. They said they were banned from showing any support for Palestinians in their schools. They were banned from talking about the war to their pupils. So, between us, we concocted a plan. I'd make watermelon badges for them with no text on them. So, like in 1967 in Palestine, they could wear watermelon badges in their schools to show support, but without attracting the wrath of the authorities. Life imitating art imitating life. Full circle. I added the word Hope after making a piece for the Revolting Artists 2024 Exhibition called "What Does Hope Look Like For Palestine?". There can be no peace with no justice. A ceasfire, whilst urgently necessary, is not peace.
Designed by Stevil of Heavy Manners Artivism 2024.
Royal Mail postage costs are ridiculous on single badges. Significant shipping savings are available if you order multiple items at the same time. Especially if you're outside the UK.
After the Six Day War in 1967, Israel banned Palestinians from publicly displaying their national flag, or even just it's four colours; red, white, black and green. Brave activists defied this ban by using watermelons, with similar colouring, to display their national identity with pride.
This design honours those activists, who faced imprisonment (or worse) for even publicly carrying a slice of watermelon. I updated the design in 2023 in response to the unfolding horror in Gaza by making the watermelon pips tears. The tears of children. Free Palestine Now. #FreePalestine #CeasefireNow
Then a strange thing happened. Two teachers got in touch with me, from different parts of the world. They said they were banned from showing any support for Palestinians in their schools. They were banned from talking about the war to their pupils. So, between us, we concocted a plan. I'd make watermelon badges for them with no text on them. So, like in 1967 in Palestine, they could wear watermelon badges in their schools to show support, but without attracting the wrath of the authorities. Life imitating art imitating life. Full circle. I added the word Hope after making a piece for the Revolting Artists 2024 Exhibition called "What Does Hope Look Like For Palestine?". There can be no peace with no justice. A ceasfire, whilst urgently necessary, is not peace.
Designed by Stevil of Heavy Manners Artivism 2024.
Royal Mail postage costs are ridiculous on single badges. Significant shipping savings are available if you order multiple items at the same time. Especially if you're outside the UK.